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Palmfahrschule PalmFahrSchule Anhang A - Geräteliste verschiedener Hersteller Palm (Handhelds) OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Palm Pilot 1000 Palm OS 1.0 128 Kb nein Palm Pilot 5000 Palm OS 1.0 512 Kb nein Palm Pilot Personal Palm OS 1.0 512 Kb nein Palm Pilot Professional Palm OS 2.0 2 Mb nein Palm III Palm OS 3.0 2 Mb nein Palm IIIc Palm OS 3.5 8 Mb Palm IIIe Palm OS 3.3 2 Mb nein Palm IIIx Palm OS 3.1 4 Mb nein Palm IIIxe Palm OS 3.5 8 Mb Palm V Palm OS 3.0.1 / 3.1 2 Mb nein Palm Vx Palm OS 3.5 8 Mb Palm VII Palm OS 3.2 2 Mb nein Palm VIIx Palm OS 3.3 / 3.5 / 3.5.3 8 Mb nein Palm m100 Palm OS 3.5 2 Mb Palm m105 Palm OS 3.5.1 8 Mb Palm m125 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb Palm m130 Palm OS 4.0/4.1 8 Mb Palm m500 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb Palm m505 Palm OS 4.0 / 4.1 8 Mb Palm m515 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb Palm i705 Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb Zire Palm OS 4.1 2 Mb Zire 119 ? Zire m150 Palm OS 4.1 2 Mb Zire 21 Palm OS 5.2.8 8 Mb Zire 31 Palm OS 5.2.8 16 Mb Zire 71 Palm OS 5.2.1 16 Mb (14 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) Zire 72 Palm OS 5.2.8 32 Mb (24 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) Palm Z22 Palm OS Garnet 5.4.9 32 Mb (20 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) Palm T|X Handheld (tx) Palm OS 5.4.9 128 Mb Flash-RAM, ca. 100 Mb beschreibbar () palmOne Tungsten C Palm OS 5.2.1 64 Mb (51 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) () palmOne Tungsten E Palm OS 5.2.1 32 Mb (28,3 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) () palmOne Tungsten E2 Palm OS Garnet 5.4.7 32 Mb (26 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) palmOne Tungsten T Palm OS 5.0 16 Mb palmOne Tungsten T2 Palm OS 5.2.1 32 Mb (29,5 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) () palmOne Tungsten T3 Palm OS 5.2.1 64 Mb (52 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) () palmOne Tungsten T5 Palm OS Garnet 5.4.0 215 Mb tatsächliche Speicherkapazität () palmOne Tungsten W Palm OS 4.1.1 16 Mb () PalmOne ( LifeDrive) OS Version Speicher Kompatibel palmOne LifeDrive Palm OS Garnet 5.4.8 3,85 Gb verfügbarer Speicher Stand: 12.12.2009 Seite 1 © SoftAiX Softweareentwicklung – Dipl.-Inf. P.Krott PalmFahrSchule Anhang A - Geräteliste verschiedener Hersteller Handspring (Handhelds) OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Visor Palm OS 3.1H2 2 Mb nein Visor Deluxe Palm OS 3.1H2 8 Mb nein Visor Edge Palm OS 3.5.2H2 8 Mb () Visor Neo Palm OS 3.5.2H3 8 Mb () Visor Platinum Palm OS 3.5.2H 8 Mb () Visor Prism Palm OS 3.5.2H 8 Mb () Visor Pro Palm OS 3.5.2H3 16 Mb () Palm Smartphones OS Version Speicher Kompatibel PalmPre Palm webOS 8 GB ()*** Palm Centro Palm OS Garnet 5.4.9 64 Mb Treo 90 Palm OS 4.1H () Treo 180 Palm OS 3.5.2H () Treo 180g Palm OS 3.5.2H () Treo 270 Palm OS 3.5.2H () Treo 300 Palm OS 3.5.2H5 / H6.2 () Treo 500v Windows Mobile 6.0 nein Treo 600 Palm OS 5.2.1 32 Mb () Treo 650 Palm OS 5.4 / 5.4.5 / .8 32 Mb Treo 680 Palm OS Garnet 5.4.9 64 Mb Treo 700wx Windows Mobile 5.0 nein Treo 700w Windows Mobile 5.0 nein Treo 700p Palm OS Garnet 5.4.9 60 Mb () Treo 750 Windows Mobile 5.0 128 Mb / 60 Mb nein Treo 750v Windows Mobile 5.0 nein Treo 755p Palm OS Garnet 5.4.9 63 Mb () Treo 800w Windows Mobile nein Treo Pro Windows Mobile 256 Mb nein *** Palm OS 5 – Emulator erhältlich unter www.motionapps.com Stand: 12.12.2009 Seite 2 © SoftAiX Softweareentwicklung – Dipl.-Inf. P.Krott PalmFahrSchule Anhang A - Geräteliste verschiedener Hersteller Sony OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Clié PEG-415 ? Clié PEG-615C Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-610 ? Clié PEG-610C Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb (7,2 Mb nutzbare Kapazität) () Clié PEG-710C Palm OS 3.5 8 Mb () Clié PEG-760C Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb () Clié PEG-N700 Palm OS 3.5 16 Mb () Clié PEG-N710C Palm OS 3.5.2 8 Mb () Clié PEG-N760 Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb () Clié PEG-N770/E Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb () Clié PEG-NR60 ? Clié PEG-NR70 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-NR70/J ? Clié PEG-NR70/V Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-NR73/V Palm OS 5.0 16 Mb () Clié PEG-NR80/V ? Clié PEG-NX60 Palm OS 5.0 16 Mb () Clié PEG-NX70V/E Palm OS 5.0 16 Mb () Clié PEG-NX73V Palm OS 5.0 16 Mb () Clié PEG-NX80V Palm OS 5.0 32 Mb () Clié PEG-NZ90 Palm OS 5.0 16 Mb () Clié PEG-S300/E Palm OS 3.5.3 8 Mb () Clié PEG-S320 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb () Clié PEG-S360 Palm OS 4.0 16 Mb () Clié PEG-S500C Palm OS 3.5.2 8 Mb () Clié PEG-SJ10 ? Clié PEG-SJ20 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-SJ22 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb Clié PEG-SJ30 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-SJ33 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb Clié PEG-SL10 Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb () Clié PEG-T415 Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb () Clié PEG-T425 Palm OS 4.1 8 Mb () Clié PEG-T600 ? Clié PEG-T615 ? Clié PEG-T615C Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-T625C Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-T650 ? Clié PEG-T665 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-T665C Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-T675 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Stand: 12.12.2009 Seite 3 © SoftAiX Softweareentwicklung – Dipl.-Inf. P.Krott PalmFahrSchule Anhang A - Geräteliste verschiedener Hersteller Sony OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Clié PEG-TG50/E Palm OS 5 16 Mb Clié PEG-TH55 Palm OS 5.2 32 Mb () Clié PEG-TJ25 Palm OS 5.2.1 16 Mb () Clié PEG-TJ27 Palm OS 5.2 32 Mb () Clié PEG-TJ35/E1 Palm OS 5.2.1 32 Mb () Clié PEG-TJ37 Palm OS 5.2 32 Mb () Clié PEG-UX40 Palm OS 5.2.1 40 Mb () Clié PEG-UX50 Palm OS 5.2 40 Mb () Clié VZ90 Palm OS 5.2.1 64 Mb ? Garmin OS Version Speicher Kompatibel cf Que 1620 Windows Mobile 5.0 nein IQue 3000 Palm OS 5 32 Mb () iQue 3200 Palm OS 5 32 Mb () IQue 3600 Palm OS 5.2.1 32 Mb () iQue 3600a Palm OS 5 64 Mb () iQue M4 Windows Mobile 5.0 nein iQue M5 Windows Mobile 2003 nein Symbol OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Symbol SPT 1500 Palm OS 3.0.2r3 2 Mb nein Symbol SPT 1550 Palm OS 3.0? 8 Mb ? Symbol SPT 1700 Palm OS 3.5 2 Mb/4 Mb/8 Mb () Symbol SPT 1733 Palm OS 3.5.2 8 Mb () Symbol SPT 1734 Palm OS 3.5.2 8 Mb () Symbol SPT 1740 Palm OS 3.5 2 Mb/4 Mb/8 Mb () Symbol SPT 1800 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb/16 Mb () Symbol SPT 1833 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb () Symbol SPT 1834 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb () Symbol SPT 1846 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb () Universum (Quelle) OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Smartphone xplore 18 Palm OS 5.2.1 () Smartphone G18 Palm OS 4.2.1 16 Mb Stand: 12.12.2009 Seite 4 © SoftAiX Softweareentwicklung – Dipl.-Inf. P.Krott PalmFahrSchule Anhang A - Geräteliste verschiedener Hersteller Group Sense OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Onyx Palm OS 4.1.2 16 Mb () Xplore G88 (Zircon) Palm OS 4.1.2 16 Mb () Xplore G18 Palm OS 4.1.2 16 Mb () Xplore M28 Palm OS 5.4 (Garnet) 32 Mb () Xplore M68 (Hagenuk S 200) Palm OS 5.4 (Garnet) 32 Mb () Xplore M70 Palm OS 5.4 32 Mb () Xplore M88 16 Mb () Xplore M98 Palm OS 5.4 32 Mb/96 Mb ? () Acer OS Version Speicher Kompatibel s10 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () s50 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () s60 Palm OS 4.1 16 Mb () Samsung OS Version Speicher Kompatibel SPH-i300 Palm OS 3.5 8 Mb () SPH-i330 Palm OS 3.5.3 16 Mb () SPH-i500 Palm OS 4.1 / 5 16 Mb () SPH-i550 Palm OS 5.2 32 Mb () SGH-i500 Palm OS 5.2 32 Mb () SGH-i505 Palm OS 5.2.1 32 Mb () SGH-i530 Palm OS 5.2 32 Mb () IBM OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Workpad (10u) Palm OS 2.0 1 Mb nein Workpad (20X) Palm OS 2.0 2 Mb nein Workpad 2 (22X) Palm OS 3.0 2 Mb nein Workpad 2 (30X) Palm OS 3.1 4 Mb nein Workpad (40U) Palm OS 3.1 2 Mb nein Workpad c3 (50U) Palm OS 3.5 8 Mb () Workpad c500 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb () Workpad c505 Palm OS 4.0 8 Mb () Aceeca OS Version Speicher Kompatibel Meazura Palm OS 4.1.2 16 Mb () Stand: 12.12.2009 Seite 5 © SoftAiX Softweareentwicklung – Dipl.-Inf.
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