I love those self checkout lanes! I never bother with real people at a store if I can avoid it, because invariably, they are stupid beyond all reason. In the self checkout lane I can bag my own groceries and do a good job of it, and I don't have to prove my credit card is mine. It's the only convenient way to go shopping for my parents without paying for their groceries.
Since I'm out of mod points, I'll just add a me-too post instead. Using the bed for non-bed-related purposes is a contributing factor towards insomnia. If you're used to staying awake in bed, it's more likely that you will, whether you want to or not.
They didn't "cripple" it--it was designed poorly from the start, and the IP stack can't handle multiple wireless radios. Never attribute to malevolence what can be easily explained by incompetence...
Have you tried using Resco Locker to secure SilkScreen?
Otherwise, check out Grafiti Anywhere for that feature. I've never had a crash with it. ShortCut5 adds a prefs panel that will let you add or modify shortcuts, and trigger them with a period instead of the original odd character.
To make a custom rom, you'll need Grack's Rom Tool. At one point you could simply download a custom rom, but PalmOne asked Shadowmite to take them down and he did. You'll have to use the tool to extract your rom, modify it, and reload it on the phone. Use this list (danger: pdf) to determine what you can and want to delete. I got rid of everything I don't use, from the tutorial to VersaMail. I added a small handful of programs I can't live without, like pFuel, CMDBar, CMDWay, DA Launcher, and SharkNav. Some apps won't work from the ROM, and cause a soft-reset loop; check against this list and above all, don't panic. I'm told it's next to impossible to brick a Treo 650 with this tool, although the old method was very dangerous, and I haven't had it happen with either. If you install an app that doesn't like running from ROM, you can warm-reset with up+reset pin and flash an updated rom. If you try apps that aren't on the list, this may take some considerable trial and error. Make careful lists of everything you change in case you need them.
You can add as much as you delete and a little more, but the smaller you keep the ROM, the more dbCache space you have. The dbCache is the memory where NVFS-based PalmOS copies the programs and runs them from; a lot of instability comes from dbCache issues. You should also check out dbCacheTool (page isn't english, but the app is) and Resco Locker; the former will automatically clear the dbCache when it runs low, and the latter will lock apps into the cache. Some instability is caused by background programs that do not properly lock themselves.
As far as app selection goes, whether ROM or RAM, that's trial and error. If you hit ##377# in the phone app on a Sprint phone it will show you what crashed the phone. Using RLock on the app may stabilize it, or just delete it. You can read this Shadowmite.com forum thread for more ## codes, but 377 is the only one I ever use.
Also, this is for the 650 only! The 600 is not supported and probably never will be, at this point; the 700p is coming but it's not ready yet.
The Treo's SDIO slot doesn't support wifi, PERIOD, unless you use an older firmware and a third-party hack by Shadowmite. The IP stack is all kinds of fucked, and even with the hack, you had to disable the CDMA radio to make wifi work.
You can also add a "wifi sled" by a company called Enfora, but that's a little bulky.
On the subject of stability, though, it's a lot like Windows: the more third-party apps you install, the more likely it is you'll reset every damn day. With careful app selection and preferably a custom rom, you'll go months between resets like I do.
Take a look around TreoCentral. Removing your camera is a pretty easy hack, if you don't mind the minor detail of voiding your warranty. Just remember to put it back in before you go in for service!
Damn it, some xanax. I don't mean drugs in general, you'd be quite the fool to take a test on, well, basically anything. 2ci (currently legal) has a seriously analytical bend and unlike many drugs actually enhances memory recall. Some folks actually use it to study.
Eat some 30 minutes before the test and you'll feel fine. Take it a few times before a test to determine your threshold between calm and mind-numbed, because you don't want to make yourself retarded right before an exam. I take a.5mg tablet before gigs and exams and I haven't pissed myself in terror since.
You're joking, right? All that painful monster grinding... FF2j is better: the "levelling" is actually much harder, but you can game the experience system fairly easily and just enjoy the story.
The main reason I prefer the NES Final Fantasy games is that my Treo can emulate an NES, but a PSX? Doubtful.
Try a package called Coyote Linux or FreeSCO. I ran both on a ludicrously underpowered p3 with 64mb ram and just a floppy (and later an old 1.2gb hard disk). I recall SAMBA support in at least one of them... but I admit it's been a little while and that's about all the information I've retained. I use a d-link wireless router and no NAS server these days.
It's not what you do as root... it's what malware running without your knowledge does with root. Obviously. That said, I'm running XP, so in the end it's "not root is safer, but I like to live dangerously."
It's not what you do as root... it's what malware running without your knowledge does with root. Obviously.
That said, I'm running XP, so in the end it's "not root is safer, but I like to live dangerously."
Unless you're contributing code or donating money to people who are, using free software is "supporting" it about as much as an SUV with a "support our troops" sticker on the rear.
"You" in the general sense, of course, because you recommended it, and that's like support. Somebody you recommend a program to may recommend it to somebody who recommends it to somebody who isn't too cheap to pay for it.;)
Any time you can say that sort of invasion of privacy was "for his own good," things have gone too far.
Not that I'd "make a point" of it.
I love those self checkout lanes! I never bother with real people at a store if I can avoid it, because invariably, they are stupid beyond all reason. In the self checkout lane I can bag my own groceries and do a good job of it, and I don't have to prove my credit card is mine. It's the only convenient way to go shopping for my parents without paying for their groceries.
When's the last time you met a man who didn't fall asleep after sex?
Since I'm out of mod points, I'll just add a me-too post instead. Using the bed for non-bed-related purposes is a contributing factor towards insomnia. If you're used to staying awake in bed, it's more likely that you will, whether you want to or not.
I'd like to hear more about that little trick if you know anything. Last I heard hacking the TX stack in broke the CDMA radio.
I know I'd rather have our soldiers playing Counter-Strike than raping Iraqi children.
Palm signed a 6-month exclusivity contract with Verizon on the 700w. The 700wx is coming out for Sprint next month, or so they say.
They didn't "cripple" it--it was designed poorly from the start, and the IP stack can't handle multiple wireless radios. Never attribute to malevolence what can be easily explained by incompetence...
Have you tried using Resco Locker to secure SilkScreen? Otherwise, check out Grafiti Anywhere for that feature. I've never had a crash with it. ShortCut5 adds a prefs panel that will let you add or modify shortcuts, and trigger them with a period instead of the original odd character.
To make a custom rom, you'll need Grack's Rom Tool. At one point you could simply download a custom rom, but PalmOne asked Shadowmite to take them down and he did. You'll have to use the tool to extract your rom, modify it, and reload it on the phone. Use this list (danger: pdf) to determine what you can and want to delete. I got rid of everything I don't use, from the tutorial to VersaMail. I added a small handful of programs I can't live without, like pFuel, CMDBar, CMDWay, DA Launcher, and SharkNav. Some apps won't work from the ROM, and cause a soft-reset loop; check against this list and above all, don't panic. I'm told it's next to impossible to brick a Treo 650 with this tool, although the old method was very dangerous, and I haven't had it happen with either. If you install an app that doesn't like running from ROM, you can warm-reset with up+reset pin and flash an updated rom. If you try apps that aren't on the list, this may take some considerable trial and error. Make careful lists of everything you change in case you need them.
You can add as much as you delete and a little more, but the smaller you keep the ROM, the more dbCache space you have. The dbCache is the memory where NVFS-based PalmOS copies the programs and runs them from; a lot of instability comes from dbCache issues. You should also check out dbCacheTool (page isn't english, but the app is) and Resco Locker; the former will automatically clear the dbCache when it runs low, and the latter will lock apps into the cache. Some instability is caused by background programs that do not properly lock themselves.
As far as app selection goes, whether ROM or RAM, that's trial and error. If you hit ##377# in the phone app on a Sprint phone it will show you what crashed the phone. Using RLock on the app may stabilize it, or just delete it. You can read this Shadowmite.com forum thread for more ## codes, but 377 is the only one I ever use. Also, this is for the 650 only! The 600 is not supported and probably never will be, at this point; the 700p is coming but it's not ready yet.
The Treo's SDIO slot doesn't support wifi, PERIOD, unless you use an older firmware and a third-party hack by Shadowmite. The IP stack is all kinds of fucked, and even with the hack, you had to disable the CDMA radio to make wifi work. You can also add a "wifi sled" by a company called Enfora, but that's a little bulky. On the subject of stability, though, it's a lot like Windows: the more third-party apps you install, the more likely it is you'll reset every damn day. With careful app selection and preferably a custom rom, you'll go months between resets like I do.
Take a look around TreoCentral. Removing your camera is a pretty easy hack, if you don't mind the minor detail of voiding your warranty. Just remember to put it back in before you go in for service!
Damn it, some xanax. I don't mean drugs in general, you'd be quite the fool to take a test on, well, basically anything. 2ci (currently legal) has a seriously analytical bend and unlike many drugs actually enhances memory recall. Some folks actually use it to study.
Eat some 30 minutes before the test and you'll feel fine. Take it a few times before a test to determine your threshold between calm and mind-numbed, because you don't want to make yourself retarded right before an exam. I take a .5mg tablet before gigs and exams and I haven't pissed myself in terror since.
You're joking, right? All that painful monster grinding ... FF2j is better: the "levelling" is actually much harder, but you can game the experience system fairly easily and just enjoy the story.
The main reason I prefer the NES Final Fantasy games is that my Treo can emulate an NES, but a PSX? Doubtful.
Get with the times, man! In 2006, more is less.
Well, it was a p2... the 3 was just a typo. It was under 500mhz; I think it was 233 or 266 or something.
Try a package called Coyote Linux or FreeSCO. I ran both on a ludicrously underpowered p3 with 64mb ram and just a floppy (and later an old 1.2gb hard disk). I recall SAMBA support in at least one of them ... but I admit it's been a little while and that's about all the information I've retained. I use a d-link wireless router and no NAS server these days.
That's awfully expensive when the Anycom HS-777 costs $40 including shipping and works just fine with my 650.
...and spend those hours waiting for a late train next to a guy who smells like the bathroom after my dad uses it. No thanks.
I clicked the reply link before 'database repairs,' submitted after, and my comment posted in here instead of the 'root/sudo' discussion.
It's not what you do as root... it's what malware running without your knowledge does with root. Obviously. That said, I'm running XP, so in the end it's "not root is safer, but I like to live dangerously."
It's not what you do as root... it's what malware running without your knowledge does with root. Obviously. That said, I'm running XP, so in the end it's "not root is safer, but I like to live dangerously."
This is either the first useful comment I've seen on this subject, a blatant shill, or possibly both. Somebody mod this AC up.
Unless you're contributing code or donating money to people who are, using free software is "supporting" it about as much as an SUV with a "support our troops" sticker on the rear.
;)
"You" in the general sense, of course, because you recommended it, and that's like support. Somebody you recommend a program to may recommend it to somebody who recommends it to somebody who isn't too cheap to pay for it.