Scottster
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Registered: Dec 2000
Location: New York, NY
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The only way I know of natively displaying JPGs on the Visor is to use the MemPlug module for SmartMedia. There is a built in application called PiViewer http://memplug.sjweb.net/PiViewer.htm that automatically displays any JPGs stored on the SmartMedia. It does not do a conversion. The idea is a great one, but the implementation leaves much to be desired. However, for what you're trying to do, MemPlug is useless. Our Nikons use CompactFlash and the MemPlug and it's PiViewer is for SmartMedia.
FWIW, I evaluated Albums to Go, Handspring's Photo Album, PhotoSuite, SplashPhoto, PiViewer and a few betas of different freeware apps. SplashPhoto is by far the most elegant, easy way to use the Visor as a photo album. You can save a photo in mutiple color depths and beam to others using a different PalmOS PDA. For example, I view photos on my Prism in full 16-bit color. If I save the photo to my Prism with multi device support, I can beam the photo to a Palm IIIc user and it will display beautifully in 256 colors. If I beam it to a Visor Platinum user, it'll display in 16 shade greyscale. I have no association with any of the products I tested. I just chose the one with the features I like the most, was the easiest to use and made my pictures look GREAT on the Prism's screen.
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