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SDHC Driver for the Palm OS Released
Posted by Sean Fallon at 6:50 AM on September 20, 2008
Palm gets lost in the midst of all the iPhone and Android hype, but if you still love your good old Palm OS, Dmitry Grinberg has finally released an SDHC driver that allows for card support. The program is available for devices like the Tungsten T|C, Tungsten E|2, Tungsten T|5, LifeDrive, Palm TX, Zire 31 and Zire 72, with other machines like the T|T3 and the Zodiac on their way. At $US21, its really not a bad deal for all that extra storage. [TamsPalm]

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dingus
Posted 7:19 AM 20/9/08
SDHC has worked on various Treos with firmware hacks for the last two years.
dingus
SirNirian
Posted 7:16 AM 20/9/08
Whats "Palm"?
SirNirian
taking_this_easy
Posted 7:14 AM 20/9/08
eh.. my Samsung Blackjack II has (i believe) 7 different colors for its LED... but the LED only flashes when the alarm goes off... missed calls, voicemail, texting-> no LED..
got to pay for LEDAlerts for that function...
taking_this_easy
noone1569
Posted 7:00 AM 20/9/08
Way to screw the people. . why should you have to pay for something like this?
noone1569
strider_mt2k
Posted 6:56 AM 20/9/08
Way to eventually respond to a years old glaring omission.
strider_mt2k
Stang70Fastback
Posted 9:01 AM 20/9/08
Ahhh - I remember the T|C... the first modern PDA... I loved it so much.
Stang70Fastback
mrnako
Posted 10:00 AM 20/9/08
@noone1569: It's not made by Palm, it was made by Dmitry Grinberg. That's why it's not free. It think the price is fine. Great work Dmitry!
mrnako