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Just to post an update, I still don't have PEPID working. I sent this message to the support agent most recently:

Hi Justin!

As it happens, there is a Garnet VM for x86, which works in Ubuntu for sure, as well as I think windows and OSX. I actually wasn't successful getting it to do interesting things, but I was able to get it to boot.. To get it, go here:

http://www.accessdevnet.com/index.ph...-category.html

The support for it is pretty poor though, I'll say.

The rest of the items you mentioned are answered within the body of your message.

On 10-01-26 01:18 PM, PEPID Technical Support wrote:
> Hello Tarek -
>
> So a few questions, because I do not have access to a Nokia N900 (or tablet) and therefore cannot really use (at least as far as I can tell, it looks like GVM needs this device to run) GVM.
>

In which country do you live? Maybe I can arrange for you to get an N810 or N900 to test this.

> - For all other Palm apps you have used, did you install via hotsync or OTA?
> - From what I read on the GVM site (http://www.access-company.com/products/gvm/faq.html) you can copy PRC (and hopefully PDB) files to a memory card and then access / execute these files from the card...is this correct?
>

I have installed both OTA and via hotsync. The preferred method for me is to have one prc/pdb (both work) that then goes and grabs the rest OTA, such as with epocrates' OTA setup. There is memory card access which works very well.

> - Does the GVM application treat the SD card as device memory or as an actual memory card within the VM?
>

I don't fully understand the question, but as I understand it, the SD Card is treated exactly as one would be in any palm. It appears as "Slot1" through "Slot8" (depending on how many are configured)

> - By this, I am trying to determine how much free space the GVM has and if it sees the SD card as an option in available free space.
>

The GVM has up to 64MB of device memory and up to 8MB of dynamic heap, with an essentially unlimited SD size.

> - If the card is treated as a regular Palm card...do you see a Palm (or Palm> Launcher) folder on the root level of the SD Card...this may also be in a subfolder (GVM or the like) on the card, I am unsure how GVM treats the device's card.
>

Yes, there is a PALM / Launcher directory in there exactly as with a real palm SD card.

> If you are able to copy / execute files from the card, can you please visit www.pepid.com/zip (on your computer) and download the ED file. Extract the ZIP file content and find the PEPID Installer.prc file. Copy this file to the card...next on the GVM find and execute the PEPID Installer file.
> - Does it run?
>

Yes

> - Does it complete the installation?
>
Yes
> - Does it ask you to reboot after completing installation?
>
No
> - Do you see a PEPID icon on the device after installation?
>
Yes
> - Does PEPID open (period)?
>
>
Yes. It gives "warnings and limitations"; then "your unregistered suite will expire in 14 days"; then usually it crashes. Occasionally it's shown me the ED DB, but then it crashes when I click it.
> If you have any further questions, comments, concerns, or problems please feel free to contact us via phone, email, or through the Live Help feature of the PEPID web site.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Justin
> PEPID Customer Support
> support@pepid.com
> www.pepid.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tarek Loubani
> Sent: Jan 25, 2010 10:26:06 PM
> Subject: Help getting Pepid working on GVM
>
> Hello!
>
> Thank you for your message on the talk.maemo.org forums offering support
> while I try to get Pepid running on an N900 (or indeed an N810, which I
> also have tried).
>
> The details are relatively straight forward here:
>
> 1. N900 / N810
> 2. Garnet VM (GVM) latest beta from the ACCESS site
> 3. Any Pepid product. I'm specifically using Pepid ER, but in trying to
> get it working, I have tried the others, and they haven't worked.
> 4. Using the OTA method OR downloading and using palm desktop.
>
> I have several friends with N900s and Palm Tungsten E or TX. They are
> registered users who haven't been able to install Pepid on the GVM. I am
> not yet a registered user, and am doing a trial until I can actually get
> it working, at which time I plan on purchasing the product.
>
> Needless to say, the $100 USD bounty would be yours if we get this
> working. : )
>
> What else do you want to know? I can probably send screenshots / more
> detailed explanations of what goes wrong where if you wish.
>
> tarek : )