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Subject: Re: PalmOS 5 in a nutshell

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 18:10:16 06/12/02

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On June 10, 2002 at 22:21:23, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On June 10, 2002 at 20:45:43, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>>On June 10, 2002 at 08:09:31, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>http://www.palmos.com/about/news/2002/061002_1.html
>>
>>1)Does this mean it is, or will be available in a few days time?
>
>
>My bet is that the first devices running PalmOS 5 will be available late in
>August.
>
>That means they will be on the shelves in September, as planned and announced
>since a long time. They are on schedule.
>
>Current devices cannot run PalmOS 5 because they are based on the Motorola 68000
>processor (a DragonBall with a 68K core).
>
>Only the upcoming devices based on an ARM-core processor will be able to run
>PalmOS 5.
>
>
>
>
>> And
>>2)what are the precise specs? I don't understand from a quick glance at the url.
>>I mean, the basic specs, (if they are are becoming available now)can you say
>>breifly what you understand they are?
>
>
>The specs of what? The OS or the devices?
>
>Very little is known about the devices because they will probably be released in
>two months.
>
>The main things to know about the new devices:
>
>1) they will have ARM processors (the same or more advanced as in the PocketPC).
>2) these processors will be MUCH faster than the ones in the current Palms. At
>equal MHz they are already significantly faster than the current devices, and
>the MHz is going to be much higher (typically 200 to 400MHz this year instead of
>33MHz for current Palms). A rough estimate of the speed of the new devices is 10
>times faster than the current Palms (depends on several factors, naturally, so
>it might be between 5x and 25x depending on the application).
>3) the screen resolution will be better than current Palms. Current PalmOS
>devices have 160x160. New PalmOS devices are likely to have 320x320 in standard.
>4) They are expected to last much longer than equivalent PocketPC devices. The
>first tests done by Motorola showed twice the battery life of PocketPC.
>5) most existing applications will run on the new devices (thanks to a tiny and
>fast emulator built in the OS). That means that they already have thousands of
>applications to run.
>6) they will have multimedia features, but that will depend on the
>manufacturers. I bet that MP3 and video will be very common on these devices.
>
>You can find more information at PalmInfoCenter:
>
>  http://www.palminfocenter.com/
>
>
>
>    Christophe

Thanks Christophe!
Very good, so it might be possible to get Palm chess up to 25 times the speed of
proccessing as now! That would really be something!
I wonder if Visor will be as creative as now, and if more so than the others.

So, perhaps all the manufacturers are already competing with each other as to
how they will make their first ARM's? And they will all come together?
interesting!
S.Taylor



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