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Palm V and Linux Pointers on using a Palm under Linux.
Sync Your Palm Introduction to using the Palm with Linux. Covers J-Pilot and StarOffice [Focus on Linux].
Network Hotsync Howto Describes how to do a HotSync operation between a Palm and a Unix host (running PilotManager) over a TCP/IP connection.
Diego's Pilot Page Step-by-step instructions on getting a PalmPilot to work with a Sparc running Solaris, and how to use the Sparc for PalmOS software development.
Linux Magazine - Reading Palms Connect A PalmPilot To Your Linux Box, by David Silber. [Free registration required to view this article.]
Using your Palm device with Linux By Jason Perlow [PalmPower].
Pilot-Unix Newsgroup Archive Archive of and information on the pilot-unix mailing list, for general discussion of Palm OS devices and Unix.
Palm Pilot Computing under Unix Collection of links to software of interest for Unix Palm users. Also describes how to set up a PPP link between Unix host and Palm via the cradle.
uCLinux The Linux/Microcontroller project is a port of Linux 2.0 to a modified Palm.
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