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=== Subsequent generations (1998-2000) === [[File:Palm IIIc Front.jpg|thumb|right|The Palm IIIc was the first Palm with a color screen]] The next couple of Palms, the [[PalmPilot|PalmPilot Personal]] and [[PalmPilot|PalmPilot Professional]], had backlit screens, but no infrared port or flash memory. Their [[RAM]] size was 512 kB and 1024 kB respectively. They used version 2 of the Palm OS. [[Palm III]], and all the following Palms, did not have the word "Pilot" in their name due to the previously mentioned trademark dispute. The Palm III had an [[IR port]], [[backlight]], and [[flash memory]]. The latter allowed the user to upgrade Palm OS, or, with some external applications, to store programs or data in flash memory. It ran on two standard [[AAA battery|AAA batteries]]. It was able to retain enough energy for 10β15 minutes to prevent data loss during battery replacement. It had 2 megabytes of memory, large at the time, and used Palm OS 3. (Palm also produced an upgrade card for the Pilot series, which made them functionally equivalent to a Palm III.) Meanwhile, with Palm Computing now a subsidiary of [[3Com]], the founders felt they had insufficient control over the development of the Palm product. As a result, they left 3Com and founded [[Handspring (company)|Handspring]] in June 1998. When they left Palm, Hawkins secured a license for the Palm OS for Handspring, and the company became the first Palm OS licensee. Handspring went on to produce the [[Handspring Visor]], a clone of the Palm handhelds that included a hardware expansion slot (early Palm devices also had a hardware expansion slot, however this was for device upgrade purposes, not peripherals) and used slightly modified software. The next versions of Palm used Palm OS 3.1. These included Palm IIIx with 4 Megabytes of memory, Palm IIIe without flash memory or hardware expansion slot (and available for lower price), Palm V with 2 Megabytes of memory, and, Palm Vx with 8 Megabytes of memory. [[Palm VII]] had wireless connection to some Internet services, but this connection worked only within the United States. It used Palm OS 3.2. Palm IIIc was the first Palm handheld with a color screen. It used Palm OS 3.5, which provided extensive tools for writing color applications. Some of these newer handhelds, for example Palm V, used internal rechargeable batteries. Later, this feature became standard for all Palms. Palm handhelds up to 2002 contained [[Motorola]] [[Freescale DragonBall|DragonBall]] processors, part of the [[Motorola 68000]] family. Starting with the [[Palm Tungsten]], the platform transitioned to the [[ARM architecture]] with [[Texas Instruments]], [[Samsung]], and [[Intel]] as suppliers. As ARM had previously been used in the [[Apple Newton]] series, the platform had significant investment in mobile and low-power applications.
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