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Access’ Garnet VM hits Beta 4 for Nokia Internet Tablets

Categories: Applications, Linux, Palm OS
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, June 6th, 2009 at 4:15 AM

Garnet VM for Nokia Internet Tablets

Access has recently announced that their Garnet Virtual Machine for Nokia Internet Tablets (N800 and N810, only) has hit Beta 4. Their email was very short, saying that the updated version includes stability improvements as well as bug fixes.

And that’s all we know about it.

Those not familiar should know that Garnet VM allows N800 or N810 users to run Palm OS (Garnet) applications on their favorite Internet tablet. As a result, users have access to couple of thousands of Palm OS/Garnet apps.

Here’s a link with more information and download instructions. Enjoy!

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  • James Wilhelm

    I have used Garnet VM since it first appeared and am extremely satisfied with all of its features and potentials. I would urge them to make it available for use on other netbooks so that consumers could take advantage of the speed and diversity of palm applications on hardware that is also primarily designed for portability and fast,- pun intended-,ACCESS. Thank you, J.Wilhelm