The following table provides connectivity information for each of the series of Palm OS handhelds.
| Palm OS handheld |
Notes | Verified |
Treo 700p
Treo 650
Life Drive
Tungsten T's
Tungsten E's | Connect
with Bluetooth adapter.
| Yes |
Treo 600
Palm Z22 | There
is no serial cable or Bluetooth support for this device.
| Not
supported |
Palm m500, m505, m515,
m125, m130,
i705,
Tungsten T's, Tungsten E's,
Zire 71
| A
universal connector/serial HotSync cable can be used.
| Yes |
| Palm V series | Use the Palm V HotSync cable.
| Yes |
| Palm III series | Use the Palm III HotSync cable.
| Yes |
| Palm VII series | Use the Palm III HotSync cable.
| Yes |
| PalmPilot series | Palm OS version 2.0 or higher is required. Use the Palm III HotSync
cable. | Yes |
| Palm m100 & m105 | Use the cable that came with the Palm
device when it was purchased. | Yes |
| Palm Zire | The
Palm Zire does not have a serial port and will not work with ActiveECG. | Not
supported |
Palm
Tungsten E | The
Palm Tungsten-E does not have a serial port and will not work with ActiveECG. | Not
supported |
| Handspring | Handspring models do not use standard RS-232 data signals.
Purple Data
Cables produces a serial cable that converts Handspring's non-standard signals to
RS-232. | Yes, requires
Purple Data Cables cable |
| Sony | Purple Data
Cables produces Sony cables that work with ActiveECG. | Yes, requires
Purple Data Cables cable |
| TRG/HandEra | A Palm III HotSync cable
will work. | Yes |
| IBM WorkPad | A Palm III HotSync cable
will work. | Yes |
| Others | A serial HotSync cable should work. | Not
Verified |