Pilot 1000, 5000, PalmPilot Personal, PalmPilot Pro. The original Palm PDAs, no longer in production. These should
work over a serial port connection.
Palm IIIe, IIIx, IIIxe, IIIc. The III series, again no longer in production. These should
work over a serial port connection. The first colour Palm, the IIIc, had an
optional USB connection, but the serial interface is required for Linux.
Palm V, Vx. The V series, again no longer in production. These introduced the
IR interface, and it should be possible to synch them via an IR port on a
suitably equipped PC. They also work over the serial port connection.
Palm VII, VIIx. The VII series, again no longer in production. These introduced the
built in wireless connection. They feature an optional USB connection, but the
serial interface is required for Linux.
Palm VII, VIIx. The VII series, again no longer in production. These introduced the
built in wireless connection. They feature an optional USB connection, but the
serial interface is required for Linux.
Palm m100, m105. The current entry level Palm PDAs. These should
work over a serial port connection.
Palm m500, m505. The latest version of the IR connection enabled Palm. They come with
USB cradles as standard, and should synch over USB. An optional serial cable is
available if USB synchronisation is not possible,
Palm i705. The latest Palm with wireless network connection capability. It
synchronises via USB. No reports yet on whether it works with Linux over USB.