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First of all, quit crossposting. One post is plenty.
Your other post was removed.
Second, there are PalmOS emulators for the PC out there, however, I don't know if they would be able to access bluetooth connections or not. It might be worth a try, but I don't think it would work.
I think you're better off investing in a bluetooth-enabled Palm.
Realistically, though... If this device is bluethooth-enabled, you should be able to connect to it from a PC or some other bluetooth device once you figure out the communication protocol between the Paml device and the 3Sixty.2.
Good luck.
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