On 6/4/06, Ferran VB <ferran.vidal@...> wrote:
>
>
> I've got a Palm Tungsten T2 with a Logytech Typeaway Keyboard. I've tested
driver
> G700 for a month with a good result but now it's expired.
>
> I've tried to get registratio from Palmgear without success.
>
> Can you say how can I get registration??
>
> Thanks.
Perhaps you should try Logitech's site?
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1806,contentid=5\
641
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Dennis
I truly hope that your Palm OS development will occur again.
But, I don't think the future of Palm OS development, lied with Palm Inc. I think they have proven that since the splitup of Palm, that Palm Inc. are consistant with the "next quarter only" profit that plagues the greed and incompetance of of executive management in so many firms. I believe the organizations that have changed from being customer driven, to Executive Management income only driven will be out or hurting badly in about five years.
The long term approach where a company is very customer focused, has their products driven by customer demands, give top level customer service, do not nickle and dime the customer and certainly, don't disrespect them. This drives, what Palm USED to have , a customer base that was one of the most loyal, lots of long term purchases, going ujp the ladder of ther product line, purchasing for their organizations and families. It first is was very hard to believe, the change of behavior, but Palm's total disrespect and lack of concern about what their customer's want, customer support and satisfaction and giving customer's a feeling of being a "values customer". Palm's lies on their web sites about why they do not have drivers top take advantage of 2gb plus SD cards for the bulk of their line, the stopping of firmware upgrades and enhancements for their customers , except if there are some large manholes in their product. The fact that there is NOT a Life Drive II or any type of trade up situation to allow for one of the newer, better microdrives to be installed. Immediate obsoletion.
This not only does a number for the loyalty of Palm Inc's customers, but puts a knife into the heard of Palm's loyal family of Palm developers. Heck, if upgrades will be LESS, powerful and LESS innovative and there is no firmware, free or fee of the Palm Inc family, a Palm software provder has no reason to even attempt to upgrade their software.
Where I think the futurte lies is with Acess, who has Palm Source and those who have licenses to Palm OS. I think it is important the we let PalmSource know that we want development of Palm OS to continue, and not just for anyone usijng a cell phone, but a broad line. Probably more important is contacting some creative PalmSource licensees.
For example I wrote and received an excellent response from who I see as a growing star in electronics and appliances, LG Electronics out of Korea. They are a licensee and they do want to hear from Palm OS users, Palm OS developers. We need to let them know that we are out here and dread going to the more expensive, bloated, Microsoft controled PDAs. We want more stability, power that uses less resources, flexibility, ease of software development and to be innovative Certainly Windows doesn't give that in any one of the Windows platforms.
Just a thought. I think the leadership at Palm Inc have none of its customer's interests and will continue to strip Palm's assests, and go for the quick hit. Lack innovation and commitment to R&D. I also have a strong feeling that Palm Inc will try to become more and more like a Dell or HP, who do NOT do manufactering of their products, but have others make product and give the HP label. HP really went from top of the line to being the "Packard Bell" of the computer industry.
Jon
-----Original Message----- From: palmnest@yahoogroups.com [mailto:palmnest@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Brent Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 1:47 PM To: palmnest@yahoogroups.com Subject: [palmnest] Re: my palmos development is over
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> Hi,
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> I'm finishing my palmos development.
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Sorry to hear you are leaving PalmOS development. Will you reconsider
if Palm or Access eventually launch a Linux based platform? I hope so,
I have enjoyed using YAHM so far - just got my TX in late March. Thank
you for sharing your hard work.
Brent
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> Hi,
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> I'm finishing my palmos development.
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> Igor
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Sorry to hear you are leaving PalmOS development. Will you reconsider
if Palm or Access eventually launch a Linux based platform? I hope so,
I have enjoyed using YAHM so far - just got my TX in late March. Thank
you for sharing your hard work.
Brent
I personally don't consider ppc as upwards ;) my view, sorry, I just
hate HPC and PPC in special, the paradigm they try to implement is
useless in the hardware and form factor of small sized devices.
I just pray Acces doesn't drops the UI / API ball with LAM, else, I'm
royally doomed to mobile unhappyness.
On 5/17/06, Jeffrey Hodson <kc5ods@...> wrote:
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> thanks for everything you've done, i still use your
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Thanks for all of your contributions over the years. It has been a long time I know. I hope we will continue to see programmers as good as you in the future of the Palm platform!
I read you are stopping developing for palm os and I am sorry to hear
that. Would you please consider making your programs open source
(personally I am especially interested in your driver for the logitech
keycase)? Thanks!
I read you are stopping developing for palm os and I am sorry to hear
that. Would you please consider making your programs open source
(personally I am especially interested in your driver for the logitech
keycase)? Thanks!
Martijn Rambonnet
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Hi Igor:
I'm sure many people will wonder why (myself included, of course!).
Could you explain the reason? I think that your quit will be a very
big loose for Palm OS community.
Cheers,
Xavi
Igor Nesterov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm finishing my palmos development.
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> Igor
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Hi,
I need some help with fields - I need to "take over"
all activities in a field:
- Drawing of text
- Insertion point location
- Selecting text sections with the stylus
Since there is no way to "inherit" the field, would you
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What field funtions should I take over ?
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I've installed this program too ~ does it do anything or is it a
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--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, Igor Nesterov <nest@...> wrote:
>
> John,
>
> I hope I'll release test version for TT5/Treo650.
>
> john_ganovsky wrote:
>
> >
> > anyone, anyone??!
> >
> > --- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, "john_ganovsky"
<john_ganovsky@h...>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I have these 2 apps installed, but cant seem to notice anything
that
> > > they do on the 650. Do they do anything?
> > >
> > > Can I get some examples?
> >
> >
>
--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, "michael_kf03" <michael_kf03@...> wrote:
> > 3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
> > slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
> Is that a possibility that someone take off the main memory out of a
> PDA and read it in a special device? Palm OS 5.4 can encrypt data
> when power turns off, and decrypt data when you turn on the device.
> I want to do the same thing for the OS before 5.4
This sounds like nonsense. Do you know that in older palms the data is
in RAM and RAM chip needs power to keep its data so by removing memory
from the device all data is lost anyway? And besides NVFS devices use
RAM too for db cache so you are in same situation in 5.4 too. 5.4 it
is not much safer if you are afraid of reading data from RAM.
Use program like CryptoPad for keeping data about your girlfriends.
Hi,
Probably a lot of people do not care about the security issue on
Palm. For me, I have to create the encryption software, because the
sales of my company had already sold the product that does not
exist. (He was great, right?)
I try to keep the design simple:
Replace the system login screen.
After a user enter a correct password,decrypt all the specified
databases.
Before power turns off, encrypt databases.
My question is how to replace the system login screen?
I did it on Windows Mobile. I provided Windows a dll to show my onw
login screen.
Is that same on Palm?
Thanks,
Michael
On 2/10/06, michael_kf03 <michael_kf03@...> wrote:
> --- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, dmccunney <dennis.mccunney@...> wrote:
> >
> > On 2/10/06, michael_kf03 <michael_kf03@...> wrote:
> >
> > > > 3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
> > > > slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
> >
> > > Is that a possibility that someone take off the main memory out of a
> > > PDA and read it in a special device?
> >
> > You can make a good case that if the information is *so* sensitive
> > that someone would take the trouble to *do* that, you shouldn't store
> > it on a Palm in the first place.
>
> Yeah, I kind of agree with you. But Palm OS 5.4 gives this encryption
> feature. I guess they have a reason.
Sure. Another reason for someone to buy a Palm PDA. Whether anyone
will seriously *use* the feature is another question.
Historically, PalmOS has *not* been a secure platform. The bucks
these days in handheld sales are to the corporate market, where
PocketPCs are eating Palm for lunch. (And is exactly why Palm
introduced the Treo 700, running Windows Mobile rather than PalmOS.
For a major corporation handing out smartphones to employees, which
already runs Windows Server in the back office, and Win2K or XP on the
desktop, with MS Office as the productivity suite, and Outlook talking
the Exchange Server as the email client, a smartphone running Windows
Mobile, with Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, and Pocket Outlook will be
seen as a no-brainer.)
Palm added this for the business market, who will ask "What happens if
a device with sensitive data is lost or stolen?" The issue is getting
the users to *use* the encryption features. The problem is that the
more secure you make a system, the harder it is to use, and users are
endlessly inventive about getting around security to make thier lives
easier. As an IT guy, my headache isn't the bad guy outside tring to
break in, it's Joe in the cube down the hall who keeps his passwords
on a Post-It note on his monitor to cut down the number of things he
has to remember.
I have several encryption apps on my Tapwave Zodiac: a program for
secure storage of things like passwords, a program that is essentially
memopad with encryption added, and Paul Nevai's newest version of
pEdit offers encryption as an option.
I use such things for stuff like bank account and credit card numbers.
The rest I don't care about.
You want to make *me* happy? I have a device with a 320x480 screen
and collapsing DIA area. Write a hack that will let me force programs
to always display in portrait or landscape mode, regardless of the
current orientation of the device. (Like, I always want my
spreadsheet app in landscape, and I always want my ebook reader in
portrait.)
> If I put my girlfriend's phone number in Palm, and I don't want my wife
> know. I encrypt it. I feel safe.
Until your wife opens the device, and puts the memory in a special
device to read and decrypt it... :-)
> Michael
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--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, dmccunney <dennis.mccunney@...> wrote:
>
> On 2/10/06, michael_kf03 <michael_kf03@...> wrote:
>
> > > 3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
> > > slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
>
> > Is that a possibility that someone take off the main memory out of a
> > PDA and read it in a special device?
>
> You can make a good case that if the information is *so* sensitive
> that someone would take the trouble to *do* that, you shouldn't store
> it on a Palm in the first place.
>
> > Michael
> ______
> Dennis
>
Yeah, I kind of agree with you. But Palm OS 5.4 gives this encryption
feature. I guess they have a reason.
If I put my girlfriend's phone number in Palm, and I don't want my wife
know. I encrypt it. I feel safe.
Michael
On 2/10/06, michael_kf03 <michael_kf03@...> wrote:
> > 3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
> > slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
> Is that a possibility that someone take off the main memory out of a
> PDA and read it in a special device?
You can make a good case that if the information is *so* sensitive
that someone would take the trouble to *do* that, you shouldn't store
it on a Palm in the first place.
> Michael
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Hi Dmitry,
Thank you for you reply. It is precious for me.
> 3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
> slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
Is that a possibility that someone take off the main memory out of a
PDA and read it in a special device? Palm OS 5.4 can encrypt data
when power turns off, and decrypt data when you turn on the device.
I want to do the same thing for the OS before 5.4
> 4. NVFS will not be your friend
Would you like explain this? I know all current model of Palm use
NVFS. Does NVFS conflict with Hacks or encryption?
Like what you said, patching system calls maybe is too hard.
How about do the same thing like OS 5.4. Decrypting all specified
database after a successful login, and encrypting them before power
off. This probably is a simple solution.
But how to replace the system login password screen?
Thanks,
Michael
--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, "Dmitry Grinberg" <dmitrygr@...>
wrote:
>
>
> 1. yes hacks are still done
> 2. this is much harder then you think as many people do not use the
> Dm* APi but do a MemSemaphore{Reserve/Release}() and write
directly as
> it is much faster.
> 3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
> slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
> 4. NVFS will not be your friend
>
>
>
> --- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, "michael_kf03" <michael_kf03@>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I am newbie in Palm development. I have a interesting but hard
target:
> > encrypt and decrypt databases for all applications without user
> > interfere.
> >
> > I know encryption. I do not know how to do it transparently.
> > I want to patch system calls like DmRead, DmWrite ..., let them
do any
> > extra encryption work. Is this a right direction?
> >
> > I checked out hacks and YAHM. The documents of them are kind of
old
> > (mainly in 2004). Does any one still write hacks for Palm today?
Or
> > hacks are fading out gradually because Palm OS5 does not support
it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Michael
> >
>
1. yes hacks are still done
2. this is much harder then you think as many people do not use the
Dm* APi but do a MemSemaphore{Reserve/Release}() and write directly as
it is much faster.
3. WHY?? if it is transparent what do you gain by this besides
slowness? to card maybe, but RAM? why?
4. NVFS will not be your friend
--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, "michael_kf03" <michael_kf03@...> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am newbie in Palm development. I have a interesting but hard target:
> encrypt and decrypt databases for all applications without user
> interfere.
>
> I know encryption. I do not know how to do it transparently.
> I want to patch system calls like DmRead, DmWrite ..., let them do any
> extra encryption work. Is this a right direction?
>
> I checked out hacks and YAHM. The documents of them are kind of old
> (mainly in 2004). Does any one still write hacks for Palm today? Or
> hacks are fading out gradually because Palm OS5 does not support it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael
>
Hi everyone,
I am newbie in Palm development. I have a interesting but hard target:
encrypt and decrypt databases for all applications without user
interfere.
I know encryption. I do not know how to do it transparently.
I want to patch system calls like DmRead, DmWrite ..., let them do any
extra encryption work. Is this a right direction?
I checked out hacks and YAHM. The documents of them are kind of old
(mainly in 2004). Does any one still write hacks for Palm today? Or
hacks are fading out gradually because Palm OS5 does not support it?
Thanks,
Michael
Greetings,
First of all, I'd like to thank Igor for YAHM and TreoKeyHack.
TreoKeyHack is the only Hack I have installed. While I do have
other "trapping" apps installed, I verified by doing a no
notification reset (up arrow + pinhole reset) and then enabled
TreoKeyHack manually to reproduce.
I have a Treo 650. This is easy to reproduce. From YAHM, enable
TreoKeyHack and click the + sign by TreoKeyHack to enter its
configuration screen.
Using Hold of Option 1 (I use a delay of 150 msec, but doesn't seem
to matter)
In the test area, hold down a key, say "e"
It will show as e, then become a 1.
Let the key up and depress the same key again.
It will show as e and stay that way.
If you start with one key, say e, then try another key, say r, and
then go back to e, all three will work.
Only when the same key is used twice in a row, (as in trying to
enter the number 11), is there a problem.
Thanks!
- dennis
I am trying to receive events for the ringer voume buttons on Treo 600.But I am not able find nething till now.I have registered for the phone library events.But even after hanlding the Keypress event for phone, I am not getting the events for it.
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Hi there.
Welcome to the Palm world. I can hardly consider myself a guru, but I have been using a palm for the past 10 years. Pl. feel free to ask if you need any specific help.
warm regards
Dr. Nande
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 Swapnil Wagle wrote :
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> I am new bee in the PalmOS development. So need help from the gurus of this world.
>
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Thanks Igor. The former method works in my arm code.
By the way, I'm developing a native arm BT HCI driver for my Tungsten
C with UART HCI module via built-in RS232 port.
In the driver,it have to call some callback functions to pass data to
BT stack. These function are given the folowing way:
[Extract from BtTransportLibTypes.h]
typedef void (*btTransportGetProcP)(UInt32 refCon, void **bufHandlePP,
void **dataHandlePP, UInt8 type, UInt16 length);
typedef void (*btTransportPutProcP)(UInt32 refCon, void *bufHandle,
UInt16 length, UInt16 putType);
typedef void (*btTransportSentProcP)(UInt32 refCon, void *bufHandle);
typedef void (*btTransportErrorProcP)(UInt32 refCon, Err err);
typedef struct {
UInt32 refCon;
btTransportGetProcP getProcP;
btTransportPutProcP putProcP;
btTransportSentProcP sentProcP;
btTransportErrorProcP errProcP;
} BtTransportProcSpecType;
And these callback function's pointers are passed when BTTransportOpen
function is called.
Err BtTransportOpen(UInt16 libRefNum,
BtTransportProcSpecType *procSpecP)
SYS_TRAP(sysLibTrapOpen);
In my driver, I call a function in the way as follows:
(tgP->procSpec.sentProcP)(tgP->procSpec.refCon, bufHandleP);
(In the above code,tgP is the pointer of the structure which stores
callback functions' pointer.)
When the call is done, system immediately go into crush. (Fatal Error
dialog appers....) The same thing occurs with other callback functions.
Accorging to the value of pointers of these callback functions, the
values seem to be vaild (32bit value, not 24bit offset)..
Is there any consideration for this phenomenon?
Thanks in advance.
--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, Igor Nesterov <nest@p...> wrote:
>
> Use following macro from mobile stream sdk.:
>
> #define _P(proc) \
> ({ void *procP; \
> asm volatile ( \
> " adrl %[procP]," #proc \
> : [procP]"=r"(procP) : ); \
> procP; })
>
> or take care on .GOT section.
>
> shinhei2005 wrote:
>
> > I'm encountering a fatal error when I use such a code as the following
> > in my arm hack:
> >
> > void callback(UInt32 x)
> > {
> > /// some code
> > }
> >
> > // main hack code
> > void func(void)
> > {
> > ...
> > serr = SrmOpen(serPortCradleRS232Port, 115200, &(p->portId));
> > if(serr) {
> > // display error message
> > } else {
> > SrmSetWakeupHandler(p->portId, callback, x);
> > SrmPrimeWakeupHandler(p->portId, 1);
> > ...
> > }
> >
> > When some data come to RS232 port, the callback handler is called.
> > then the machine go to hang.
> > I'm using arm-gcc with the compile option: -O0 -mapcs -w
> > -mthumb-interwork and use libarmboot.a library.
> >
> > I think that it causes the problem that I can't pass the absolute
> > address of the callee function. But I don't know how to fix this
> > problem...
> >
> > Could someone give me some advice?
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
new version 1.2, support key activation
CW sources here
http://lthaler.free.fr/divers/ClipStringHackCW_v1.2_20051210.zip
--- In palmnest@yahoogroups.com, Brad Green <jjesusfreak01@g...> wrote:
>
> Sure will try on my TH, maybe my TG-50, and possibly even a T|T.
>
> On 11/2/05, Laurent THALER <lthaler@f...> wrote:
> >
> > so this is ClipStringHack for OS5 only, with CW sources
> > http://lthaler.free.fr/divers/ClipStringHackCW_20051102.zip
> >
> > once enabled in YAHM it breaks the clipboard 1000c limit
> >
> > records all text displayed on the screen:
> > activation and deactivation with a stylus stroke from the upper right
> > button of the graffiti area (historical calc button) to the left
> >
> > clipboard viewer:
> > activation with a stylus stroke from the upper right button of the
> > graffiti area (historical calc button) to under
> >
> > to be honnest it has been only tested with an Hagenuk S200 :-) so if
> > you want to try it maybe it's time for a full backup...
> >
> > Thanks again for your help
> >
> > Laurent
> >
> >