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2008-01-08
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I'd be happy if someone talked me out of this, but my impression is that the POS on the N800/N810 is worthless unless you already own a bunch of Palm software. The thousands of available programs that Garnet hyped when it announced the platform prove to be obsolete, expensive, or nonexistent, even if you could figure out which versions run under this VM. It's really cool that I can launch this alternate platform on my Nokia tablet, but as a productive/fun tool -- zilch. A vaporware come-on and a stone-cold dead end, at least so far.
Please tell me I'm wrong - I hope I am.
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2008-01-09
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EDIT: Now I remember why I didn't try network HotSyncing from my T5 earlier: I gave away my WiFi SDIO card after getting my N800. Hrm.
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2008-01-09
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And my WiFi SDIO card broke (and was never returned when sent in for warranty repair), so I can't try this myself either.
But I would suggest asking around on Brighthand - I'm certain people there will know (I could ask for you if you don't have or don't want an account over there).
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2008-01-12
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2008-01-13
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EDIT: Now I remember why I didn't try network HotSyncing from my T5 earlier: I gave away my WiFi SDIO card after getting my N800. Hrm.
Last edited by sjgadsby; 2008-01-09 at 00:33. Reason: It's all coming back to me now...