* PHEM: Palm Hardware Emulator
***IMPORTANT!*** Like other hardware emulators, PHEM requires software in the form of a Palm OS ROM image to run.
Supports:
? Black and white, grayscale, 8-bit, and 16-bit color. It even supports the Handera 330's "High Res" grayscale screen!
? Sound and (for versions of the Palm OS that support it) vibration.
? Multiple different "sessions" emulating different Palms - multiple models, multiple versions of a single model, or both.
? Using your device's storage as a virtual expansion card.
? Network communication using your device's network connection (wifi or cellular), including network HotSync.
? Cutting and pasting text between the emulated Palm and your device.
? Hardware keyboards if present on your device.
? "Skin" files that precisely mimic the appearance of particular Palm devices.
? Most Palm "Hacks".
PHEM is based on the Palm OS Emulator, a development and debugging tool originally created by Greg Hewgill and later developed by Palm, Inc. Full source is available under the GNU Public License.
Notes on permissions used:
? "Access Fine Location" is used to pass GPS information to the emulated Palm, only when explicitly activated by the user.
? Network access is used to allow the emulated Palm to access network resources.
? Storage access is used to access ROMs, applications, and to emulate memory cards.
Recent changes:
1.43
? Important stability bugfixes - Deadlock condition identified in original POSE code, upgrade strongly encouraged.
NOTE: Future sound improvements will require Android 2.3 or above. Android 2.2 support will be sunsetted.
Content rating: Low Maturity
Author: Perpendox Software LLC
Version: 1.43a
Market link: com.perpendox.phem
Web site: http://perpendox.com/
Source code:
Code license:
Market downloads: 1,000-5,000
Market rating: 4.2 / 5.0
Category: Top:/Applications/Tools
Added: 2013-11-26
Updated: 2014-10-26
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