Palmone Tungsten E2 Driver
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- Palm Desktop comes with a sync utility ('HotSync Manager') and a 32-bit USB HotSync driver. Most PCs sold nowadays come with 64-bit Windows, which can't load 32-bit drivers. How can you synchronize a Palm OS device with a modern 64-bit PC?
There's an old PDA/smartphone operating system named 'Palm OS'. It's included with PalmPilot, Palm, Visor, Tungsten, Zire, Treo, and Centro devices.
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Palm OS devices don't really connect to the cloud. To do backups, you can use NVBackup to back up to an SD card. But it's safer to save off-device backups to a computer.
Linux users can sync their devices with J-Pilot, which is still maintained. (Source.)
Windows users generally sync with Palm Desktop.
Palm Desktop comes with a sync utility ('HotSync Manager') and a 32-bit USB HotSync driver. Most PCs sold nowadays come with 64-bit Windows, which can't load 32-bit drivers.
How can you synchronize a Palm OS device with a modern 64-bit PC?
2 Answers
Always quit Palm Desktop 6.x before you shut down or restart your PC. If you fail to do this, it may cause data loss. See, for example, this forum thread. Can it also cause data corruption? I have no idea.
The first time you sync a I ignored the message. You should too.
Press the HotSync button.
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The Aceeca driver may be extremely slow. See here. I've started the process of synchronizing the 60 MB of data from my Treo 700p to a Windows 10 machine. After two hours, some progress has been made, but it's still not yet done. I think my AddressDB file may contain some corruption, and so I don't know whether or not the Address Book conduit will ever finish synchronizing. I may post a separate question about this. Or I might use Wireshark to watch the bits going over the USB cable and to see if any progress is actually still happening.
It may speed things up if you disable unneeded conduits; there's more information in this thread.
If any of the above methods doesn't work for you, please post a new question.
My sources for this answer include part of a Wikipedia article, plus other sources.
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WorthwelleThank you so much for your answer unforgettableid! I still use my Palm Tungsten E2, and by using the bluetooth method instead of plugging in my Palm directly to the computer, I was able to get it to sync perfectly! I didn't even have to download the 64 bit driver described in the post above to sync by usb cable. So, for anyone else with this issue, here is what I had to do to get my Palm Calendar to sync by bluetooth with Palm Desktop on my 64 bit Windows 10 computer:
- Install the Palm Desktop v6.2 application. Go to this website to download it: https://www.companionlink.com/support/kb/How_To_Set_Up_Palm_Desktop_On_Windows_10 Here are some things to note during the install process:
- Since Palm is no longer an active company, the installer won't be able to download anything from the internet during the install process. Don't worry; this is fine.
- Make sure to choose to sync with Palm Desktop during the install process. You won't be able to sync your palm with Microsoft Outlook because because Palm is only compatible with versions 98 to 2003. It's not compatible with versions 2007 and later.
- The Palm also won't be able to plug in and sync with Hotsync during the install process, since without the 64 bit driver, plugging in to sync via usb only works with 32 bit systems. So, just click skip and finish the install.
- If you're worried about losing your data on your palm when syncing, just make sure to configure under the Hotsync settings that your 'Date Book' only transfers from your handheld to computer (you'll have to go to applications, then click on the Date Book, then click configure, and select handheld overwrites desktop). However, I still don't believe there should be an issue with the syncing process deleting your Palm's calendar data even if you just leave it as the synchronize option. I was just being conservative by changing it to 'handheld overwrites desktop'.
- Now that palm desktop and hotsync are installed, read the manual for your palm model in order to learn how to sync your Palm with your computer via bluetooth. Here is the link to download the manual for the Palm Tunsten E2: https://www.manualslib.com/download/303179/Palmone-Tungsten-E2.html.
- Once you follow all the steps in the manual, you should see the palm start syncing, and eventually you'll see your whole transferred calendar when you open Palm Desktop. Note, though, that for some reason I had to bring up the 'Bluetooth & other devices settings' when trying to get my Palm to bluetooth sync with my computer.