Thanks Aaron :-)

On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Aaron Ardiri wrote:

> > Being a Linux/AmigaOS based person, it's a little troublesome to make the
> > upgrade, and there's quite a bit of demand on an Amiga/Palm users list I'm
> > on for such a utility.
>  
>   you can get the entire rom of the devzone site, and use a utility
>   that runs on linux / amiga that writes a ROM to the device (flash
>   update).. i have heard of them.. but never seen one operational :>

There's one for UNIX and DOS which I tracked down from a recent posting to
PalmStation about getting OS3.3 installed from Linux. It comes with lots
of heavy duty disclaimers :-) The source is available so it shouldn't be
too difficult to recompile on the Amiga.. or I could wimp out and compile
on one of my UNIX machines.

>   find a friend that owns a windows or mac :> thats the easiest 
>   solution :) surely since Microsoft owns 90%+ of the market.. 
>   this should not be impossible :>

We have a few Windows PCs, and a Mac, in this office so I could go try and
persuade someone to let me on if I had to... but it's the principle of the
thing! ;-)

Now, where did I put the official HotSync software CD-ROM after I opened
the box...?


John

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