ACCESS releasing Palm OS Garnet emulator for Nokia’s Internet Tablets
By Stefan Constantinescu on Tuesday, November 13th, 2007 at 1:15 AM PST In Nokia, Palm

ACCESS, the people who purchased the spin off of the software division of a once healthy company known as Palm (NSDQ: PALM), are announcing the release of a beta virtual machine that will allow people who own a Nokia (NYSE: NOK) 770, N800 and N810 to run Garnet applications. The VM will be out by the end of the year, for free. Breathing life into Maemo by enabling Palm application to run? It just might work Johny. It certainly solves the lack of PIM issue in one swift move.
[Via: PR News Wire]











“O que é certo é que vai ser possível correr aplicações PALM nos Nokia N770, N800, e N810 através de um emulador gratuito que será lançado até ao fim do ano pela Access…”
Hey, in all fairness, shouldn’t that be an _ACCESS_ logo on that N810 there?
David “Lefty” Schlesinger
Director, Open Source Technologies
ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Awesome! My flaky Palm T|X stopped working entirely, and I’ve been using my old Sony PDA, which is reliable but slow. Now I can ditch one device and carry my Nokia everywhere!