ResetEmu - The PalmOS primarily notifies applications of important global events by sending so called launch codes.
The mostcommon launch code is sysAppLaunchCmdNormalLaunch whichtells an application that it should start running.
This isoften the only launch code an application understands - and worse, sometimes the only one it handles properly
SoundFX - This free utility is for programmers (or the curious) who would like to test how various tones sound through the palm speaker system. This makes it very easy to program sounds (or sequences) by adjusting the slider bar until the tone that you want is played.SoundFX Version 1.1 has new features that make it even easier to use than to before
PalmOS Benchmark -Use this simple program to RATE your PDA. Can yours measure up to others? You will be surprised as to how different brand models or configurations can affect data processing
MemHog tries to fill up your Pilot's database memory until only the amount of free memory that you specify is left.
It isn't always quite exact, but serves its purpose, which is to allow programmers to test their applications under low-memory conditions.
The top of the screen displays:
Total memory
TealScan is an early experimental program to help diagnose and maintain the health of your handheld data and operating system.
When completed, it will integrate the functionality of many system utilities as well as offer new powerful tools to keep your device and data stable and safe.
Currently, a few tools are functional
Stylus Pilot - drag a crosshair target across the screen with the stylus in order to display the digitizer error.
If the user considers the error to be too large, the app exits to System Prefs with "p" in order to re-calibrate.
If recalibration is not considered necessary, the offset is still useful in aiming the stylus at buttons, text positions, etc
yCPUBench is a benchmarking utility to measure the speed and performance of your Palm OS handhelds CPU.
yCPUBench can measure an OS 5 handhelds native ARM CPU's performance using ARM-pnolets, as well being able to measuring 68k (PACE emulated) performance for comparison. Includes floating point math performance (megaflops) and memory bandwidth tests