I don't know about the other OS's but in theory this is what you need for older Palm applications under Linux (without 3rd party cooperation):
(1) POSE - the Palm OS emulator - this is open source and downloadable from the usual repositories ... but ... I think POSE only compiles for Intel, so you also need: (2) Some kind if Intel x86 emulator for the ARM Freerunner Finally (3) you need licensed access to a Palm OS ROM image, around version 3.5 (4.0 onwards are not compatible with POSE as far as I recall.) These ROMs are in development kits, and of course in old/recycled PDAs. Palm OS after version 4 is a completely differently kettle of fish that I can't begin to speculate on emulating on a Freerunner. Although later versions were an evolution of 3.5, at some point it switched architectures and became incompatible with POSE. Palm/ACCESS never produced another open source emulator: the later development kits were Windows only. ACCESS new Palm operating system is Linux under the hood, and Palm compatible, and may well run on Freerunner, with ACCESS cooperation. You would probably have to kick openmoko off it. _______________________________________________ support mailing list support@lists.openmoko.org https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support