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Post by coder12 on May 27, 2007 3:55:18 GMT 1
This is probably old but I Stumbled upon this while searching. The Sony Clie Flash player can be put onto palm os. (something that should have been done from the start ) So, when I play some games I get this random(?) message : There is not enough battery. This application will exit. I put it in the charger and this message still came up. My battery is said to be at 100% The self extracting Flash file is available on the palm powerups website under the experimental downloads. It's Buggy, so use at your own risk. Any help with the battery problem would be nice. (The NES duck hunt game works with this, I find it rather fun )
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Post by stukpixel on Jun 29, 2007 15:25:01 GMT 1
is it free?
OS 4 compatible?
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Post by astroraptor on Jul 1, 2007 6:07:21 GMT 1
is it free? OS 4 compatible? Free, yes. OS 4, no.
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Post by coder12 on Jul 18, 2007 18:02:38 GMT 1
Could Someone test it on a PDA with a higher Amp? And it barely works with OS5. How could it work with os4? I just hope that it gets updated soon. It only plays Flash 5 or lower. Which is sad.
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Post by astroraptor on Jul 18, 2007 22:20:01 GMT 1
It is compatible with some newer games, but sadly no one's ever made a list. I could give you what I have, but interest-wise, it might not be a great list. It runs fine in the lowest quality on my Treo 650.
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Post by coder12 on Jul 23, 2007 15:21:33 GMT 1
You can convert games to work but the forums are still down on dmitry's site, and I can't seem to figure it out, when I import the games into the Flash MX compiler it only imports the gfx, not the .as or even make a .fla, but I can export the pictures as flash 5, so we have something, I'll try it on my other computer and let you know (.as = action script, .fla = flash file)
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