Access from Palm OS PDAs
Palm OS (operating system) powers a number of PDAs, primarily the Palm series, Sony Clie and the Handspring series.
In order to access a wireless application from a Palm OS PDA, the device has to have a wireless connection. For Palm Vx devices, you need to activate a wireless service from service providers such as EarthLink Wireless.
Alternatively, you can use a phone modem accessory supplied from Palm, Inc., to connect the Palm OS device with your mobile phone and dial out to an ISP.
Once your Palm OS device is connected wirelessly, you can access wireless applications from an online browser on the Palm OS device.
Using a Palm OS Browser
There are several browsers available for Palm OS devices, such as the AvantGo, which is available free of charge from the AvantGo website and works on the PalmVx. If using the AvantGo browser, tap the menu option and select Open Page. You can enter a URL from the resulting page. Bookmarking sites using the AvantGo browser has to be done from the AvantGo web site (avantgo.com/frontdoor/index.html). Contact your device manufacturer to find out what browsers are available for your specific device.
Access From PocketPC Device
Accessing wireless applications from PocketPC devices, such as a HP iPAQ or an Dell Pocket PC, is quite similar to using Internet Explorer on the PC. First, make sure you have activated a wireless service from a wireless Internet service provider, such as EarthLink Wireless. Once your connection is established, bring up the Internet browser and enter the URL mobile.dcu.org.
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