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Enthusiast Hacks WiFi Into Treo 650

Sammy at PalmAddict writes "Shadowmite, a Palm enthusiast has managed to hack his Palm One Treo 650 smartphone, enabling it to work with the Palm One WiFi card, despite Palm admitting the Treo was never designed to use WiFi technology. Shadowmite managed to get his hands on the Pa1m One WiFi card and modify it so that his Treo 650 could use it. The experiment was a success, and is causing quite a stir -- putting pressure on Palm One to provide support and fully support the new drivers."

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  1. Re:What? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Read the article - it's not at all that the device wasn't intended to work on the Treo, it was purposefully not supported, even though supporting it was an extremely simple matter.

    The article explains it clearly. This isn't really that clever of him, but he's just the first person to do it. The SIDO Wifi card fits into the Treo, just like other Palm products, and it only makes sense that it should work. The software was just lacking. That's all there is to it.

    You can just hear the board meeting in your head at Verizon/Other Cell Provider with the Palm Treo Sales guy:

    Palm: And not only that... but this thing is practically a mini computer! It's got Bluetooth, and file-transfer, and wifi...
    Verizon: Wait. stop right there. What was that last thing you said?
    Palm: Wifi. it's awesome, you can just be a part of any nearby network.
    Verizon: Isn't that exactly what VoIP handsets do? Those things we don't own, and can't charge for?
    Pam: ...
    Verizon: Take that out.