adr
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Post by adr on Nov 4, 2005 4:10:41 GMT 1
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adr
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Post by adr on Nov 4, 2005 4:32:30 GMT 1
i might of just had an out of date version of hotsync and the works
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Post by angel on Nov 4, 2005 8:41:13 GMT 1
you try to put them in internal memory or expansion card ? if internal memory : noway if expansion card : 3 ways 1) use the "card reader mode of your palm to put them in the right place (same process as 1) 2) use an external card reader and put them in your /palm/"name of the game" 3) rename them ".mp3", use hotsync to put them on expansion card, then use a palm file browser suche à fileZ to rename them .wad and move them at the right place. good luck
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Post by beavis on Nov 4, 2005 10:28:54 GMT 1
Just to expand on what angel said: to do #1 you'll need palm shareware software CardExport at: www.softick.com
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Post by angel on Nov 4, 2005 11:09:37 GMT 1
its included in tungsten T5 and TX your palm become a simple usb card reader (not sure for E2....)
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Post by metaview on Nov 4, 2005 11:28:14 GMT 1
Just start ZDoomZ, end it and then hotsync your .wad file. You don't need to rename them. ZDoomZ, Zhexen etc. all register the .wad extension to their own directories. They do when they are started once, and the registration goes away, when you reset your device or then next app overwrites them. After it is registered, you can just drag them into PalmInstaller and do the hotsync.
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Post by beavis on Nov 4, 2005 23:00:47 GMT 1
Angel - yeah, i've noticed that with each new palm hardware release, they are adding some of the best third party programs or incorporating their own equivalent into the latest palm OS. If they could just help out us gamers with a better button configuration or an add-on gamepad...
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Post by wantan on Nov 4, 2005 23:06:30 GMT 1
Well... the add-on gamepad is a more realistic dream... button configuration is not likely... That's because the palm is pim oriented and not gamers oriented...
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