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SMITH6.6
05-20-2007, 09:09 PM
Has anyone used there palm pilot with efi

EFI Support
05-21-2007, 07:47 AM
We haven't developed or tested EFILive on Palm Pilots. From what I understand the windows operating environment is different to the windows environments we support.

Cheers
Cindy

CRASHNBURN
06-01-2007, 12:32 AM
Efi live working on a palm would be nice. If they can run it on a sony psp. There must be a way to run it on a palm. What to you EFI guys think?

Kbracing96
06-01-2007, 10:52 AM
Efi live working on a palm would be nice. If they can run it on a sony psp. There must be a way to run it on a palm. What to you EFI guys think?

It doesn't actually run on the PSP, the PSP can be setup as a remote screen for a laptop. The actual EFILive program is still running on the laptop.

knalb
06-01-2007, 06:09 PM
wonder how different it would be to get it running on windows mobile.. just a strongarm processor away!

of course there is the issue of only having a little bitty 2in screen, but hey, what can ya do?

CRASHNBURN
06-01-2007, 11:16 PM
It doesn't actually run on the PSP, the PSP can be setup as a remote screen for a laptop. The actual EFILive program is still running on the laptop.


Oh, that cleared that one up. I wonder if someone could make an emulator to make it run on a pda. They do it for video games on a computer.

Denali Duramax
06-02-2007, 12:06 AM
It doesn't actually run on the PSP, the PSP can be setup as a remote screen for a laptop. The actual EFILive program is still running on the laptop.

I don't know about that one. With the PSP cracked it can run windows on it... and support programs. I've seen my buddy's PSP running some FTP software on his before. You CAN use it as a monitor... but you can also use it to run apps. As long as you can get the driver's to work (possible editting needed) it should run fine.


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Blacky
06-02-2007, 07:00 AM
The "currently under development" firmware for FlashScan V2 contains a public API that will allow any computing device (Linux, Mac, Palm, Windows CE, Dyno controllers, embedded systems, etc) to connect and communicate with FlashScan or AutoCal. Authorized third party developers will be able to write, publish and sell their own customized software using EFILive's API to Scan and Log using EFILive's FlashScan interface.

So all you MacOs, Linux and Palm developers, get your programming fingers ready...

Regards
Paul