Definitely! Look for replacement batteries by Cameron Sino (Amazon link--this is the first result I found, but you might get a better deal elsewhere). Fortunately, m505's are some of the easiest Palms to replace the battery.
I don't think I have anything older than OS 4.1 but I have some Emulators and Simulators here
Edit: I took a look and recommend the T|W emulator.
The battery isn't too hard to replace. You'll need some tools, but you can remove the screws from the back and use a spudger to pop the back case off. This video shows how to do it on a similar M515, and you can buy a replacement battery from eBay/Amazon like this one. I have a HQRP brand battery in my Sony Clie and it works great.
This is where I bought mine, here you go: https://shopee.ph/product/176472666/6001404642 They only sell on Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Brazil as of the moment. It is priced at 3-4 dollars as of the moment, and is 5 out of 5 stars rated, even with a different seller within Shopee.
I found one on Amazon though: https://www.amazon.com/Hotsync-charger-Cable-Tungsten-LifeDrive/dp/B07BKY95FX/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=palm+tx+charger&qid=1602785350&sr=8-1 But it cost 9 dollars at 4.3 out of 5 stars.
This is the exact adapter I have, made by Tera Grand, and it came with a 3-foot USB extension cable and a mini CD with drivers for Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS 9, and Mac OS X:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUZ0K68/?th=1
Adapters with built-in cables are also available from Tera Grand, with lengths of 3, 6, and 10 feet. With these, your choices of mounting hardware are either thumbscrews or hex sockets like you'd find on the back of a desktop PC; with the one like mine, all you get are thumbscrews. I took the thumbscrews out of mine because they were getting in the way.
Either way, I hope this helps. :)
A Palm OS emulator would be your best bet for getting the game running on PC. In addition to the emulator and game file, you'll also need a compatible ROM for the device you are emulating. There are links on the subreddit to downloading one and getting set up. If you have an Android phone, you can also use PHEM.
Additionally, Mummy Maze was ported to other platforms besides Palm OS (including PC), so if all else fails, you might have luck finding a version designed to run natively on your PC and going from there.
well if you miss Grafitti on Android devices, the link below is what you need.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.access_company.graffiti_pro&hl=en_US
I will definitely try this sometime soon. My original LifeDrive's MicroDrive died years ago and I could try it on it first. Didn't even know this was a possibility, so thanks for your effort! One question though. Dmitry's list of CF Cards are somewhat hard to find know. Do you know if this card would work? https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-CompactFlash-Memory-SDCFXSB-064G-G46/dp/B00NUB2Q9E/ref=sr\_1\_1?crid=F03Q48W3J6GR&keywords=SanDisk%2BExtreme%2B64GB%2BUDMA%2B7&qid=1651887946&sprefix=sandisk%2Bextreme%2B64gb%2Budma%2B7%2Caps%2C15...
Even if PHEM is no longer listed in the Play Store search results, you might still be able to install it by going directly to its listing link, assuming you're logged into the Google account that originally purchased it. It still shows up and installs for me here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.perpendox.phem
Not sure about iPhones but I've used this graffiti keybord for android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.access_company.graffiti_pro
Unfortunately you have to use your big ol fingers instead of a stylus
Datebook+ was based on Datebk3 (and later 4,5, and 6) by Pimlico Software. So it's direct successor on Android would be Pimlical which was created by the same developer as the Datebk successor on Android.
That said, I personally have found Pimlical to just be a little too much for my liking as far as complexity goes. I settled on Calengoo years ago as my replacement to Datebk. It is the only calendar I know of besides Pimlical or the old Palm OS Datebk apps that has floating events. It has enough features to be powerful but isn't quite as overwhelming as Pimlical.
aha, Engadget tells:
> For those looking for a highly connected version HP also made clear that it'll be partnering with AT&T for a 3G (or will it be "4G?") edition later in the summer.
I don't want AT&T. There isn't AT&T in countries I visit. I want unlocked device
I've got a bunch of them (used to be a collector too) that I'm considering parting out/selling. Have a lot more older models like the III, IIIXe, etc that I never got around to taking pictures of.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f54cb9uwy9bj1l8/PoTxdZsRAy/PDAs https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f54cb9uwy9bj1l8/6mDpsCvLB_/Smartphones
well, you're going to be disappointed then 'cos the screenshot there shows the release date (at least for the Opal) as Sept. 2011
The Mu core might not be available in the standard version of RetroArch. Try RetroArch Plus (this is the version I am using) or download the .apk directly from RetroArch's website.
Awesome! Palm V was my first Palm, so it has a very soft spot in my heart.
There's no way to directly connect to USB, but you can get a serial adapter. Some very rare cables exist that go straight from Palm to USB without the HotSync cradle, but even those just adapt serial internally.
I use this one, which I can confirm works.
Also here's a similar dock that's available https://www.amazon.com/Palm-3199WW-Cradle-Tungsten-LifeDrive/dp/B00063ZVJQ
Not sure I like that floating design. Feel like something would break.
EDIT: Just ordered one. :D Ebay wanted close to $100 for it.
Yes. Either webOS or PalmOS inspired.
About a year ago, a couple of us created a guide to webOS-ifying Android on PivotCE. It's very possible. They should get in touch with the guys who make the Dirty Unicorns ROM we used and just do it. https://pivotce.com/2016/09/04/guest-guide-mimic-webos-in-android/
Or they could make a Galaxy Note type device with an active stylus and PalmOS style GUI. I'd be all over that too. Access makes the graffiti interface for Android, so with a small licensing deal, it would be fairly easy to do. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.access_company.graffiti_pro&hl=en