dragonball
Pulse Shaping on the Palm Pilot
White Paper This White paper looks at low level programming of the Palm Pilot, especially its Motorola MC68EZ328 DragonBall processor, also known as DragonBall-EZ. The aim is to use the DragonBall processor to create or simulate serial transmission... [03 Jul 2008]
Intel advances in PDA market
News Motorola eventually did release an ARM-based processor for handhelds, called the Dragonball MX1. A relative newcomer to the handheld field two years ago, Intel has steadily picked up market share of chip sales as advanced devices have required... [16 May 2003]
Palm prepares high-end handheld
News The SJ33 uses version 4.1 of the Palm OS and includes Motorola's 66MHz Dragonball Super VZ processor. Palm says it plans to have the Tungsten W, the handheld computer maker's combination phone, email device and organiser, on US shop shelves by the... [19 Feb 2003]
Palm launches OS 5
News These will be significantly faster than Palm's existing Motorola Dragonball processors, which run at up to 33MHz. Palm has made the latest version of its operating system, Palm 0S 5, available to developers today. [10 Jun 2002]
Palm takes on Microsoft
News The new software is designed to run on a range of ARM processors, up to ten times as fast as the old Dragonball processors from Motorola, which run at up to 33MHz. The new architecture will include emulator software for running Palm apps built for... [06 Feb 2002]
Palm unveils next-generation PDA
News The i705 is powered by a Motorola Dragonball VZ 33MHz processor. Palm has taken the wraps off its latest PDA an all-singing all-dancing wireless model that bears an uncanny resemblance to a Compaq iPaq. [28 Jan 2002]
