I still use my Palm Tungsten E2, and by using the bluetooth method instead of plugging in my Palm directly to the computer, I was able to get it to sync perfectly! Link to drivers below! for 7-10+ days, then unexpectedly, only 3 days later, it shows up at my desk fully repaired. You can install Linux inside VirtualBox (plus its Extension Pack); then you can forward your USB port to the virtual machine.
Please be patient.
This thread is locked. It only takes a minute to sign up.To subscribe to this RSS feed, copy and paste this URL into your RSS reader.I followed the instructions. Palm Desktop on Windows 10 – Works great, less filling, lighting fast. Is Palm Desktop 6.2 compatible with Win?dows 10? To do backups, you can use NVBackup to back up to an SD card. If you find you need to post here try to at least string together a cogent paragraph or two... if your tiny brain is actually capable of such a feat. Imagine my surprise -- I ship my phone to a person previously unknown to me (Chris Short) on a Friday (holiday weekend, no less) resigned to the fact that I'd likely be without my phone (i.e. Palm lived off the goodwill of the Palm name for the past decade during which time they foisted crap like Lifedrive and Pre upon unsuspecting victims. That issue alone should be enough for wise consumers to stay away from Android phones.I'd like to see Aceeca introduce a refreshed PDA32 in the future (perhaps to coincide with the availability of 802.11g & BT options) in a black case. Palm … I have a new laptop with Windows 10 64 bit. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Thanks for contributing an answer to Super User!There's an old PDA/smartphone operating system named "Palm OS". Softick Audio Gateway & Card Export, TealScript for the G1 fans, Dmitri's PowerSDHC, FAT32 driver and all the other "PowerUps", Aeroplayer on the T|T etc etc etc etc)Having ACCESS to the sourcecode, both Palm and Access should have been able to fix the desktop issues within a few weeks and at minimal expense. I have to admit it. You'll probably also need a USB-to-serial adapter.
Bluetooth doesn't seem quite as reliable as the Aceeca driver, but Bluetooth seems to be perhaps four times as fast.You'll probably have to start HotSync Manager manually. If a small operation like Aceeca can release this as an act of goodwill to the Palm OS community (I can assure you there are more late-model Palm Inc Garnet device users installing this driver than there are Aceeca PDA users), Palm or Access definitely could have done it with their far greater available resources. So, for anyone else with this issue, here is what I had to do to get my Palm Calendar to sync by bluetooth with Palm Desktop on my 64 bit Windows 10 computer:This method should work — though I don't guarantee it — on any supported operating system.Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Trying to connect my old Palm T/X, the Palm Desktop software I have is version 4.1. Perfect for athletes, digital minimalists, kids, or people trying to temporarily escape distraction of their big phone.