Palm OS? It runs Doom!
ZDoomZ is a port of the ZDoom source port and is meant for the Tapwave Zodiac, a handheld gaming device that runs Palm OS 5.2. This port still runs very well on my Palm Tungsten E2, which also runs Palm OS 5 (5.4.7 on mine).

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Palm OS? It runs Doom!
ZDoomZ is a port of the ZDoom source port and is meant for the Tapwave Zodiac, a handheld gaming device that runs Palm OS 5.2. This port still runs very well on my Palm Tungsten E2, which also runs Palm OS 5 (5.4.7 on mine).
A Treo 180g. Remarkably, it is the only Treo that does not have a physical keyboard, opting instead for Graffiti (the vanilla 180 includes a keyboard).
It runs Palm OS 3.5.2H, and sports 16 MB of RAM for data and applications.
This blog has existed for over two years without a single picture of Space Trader. Dishonor on me and my cow.
Pictured is the title screen. I wanted to take a photo of this screen on my m515, but that handheld needs a new battery.
A Palm T|X running OpenChess. I never was a good chess player ...
The Iron Giant, playing in TCPMP on a PalmOne LifeDrive.
“Superman ...”
A Tungsten E2 running TCPMP, playing the first episode of Rick and Morty. (TCPMP can be downloaded from here.)
A Tungsten E2 running Little John Palm, playing a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game for the Game Boy (I think it’s Fall of the Foot Clan).
This is my current collection.
From left to right, top to bottom:
m130, Zire, Zire 21, LifeDrive, Zire 72, m125, Zire (Graffiti 2), m500, T|X, another Zire 72 (not the 72S).
EDIT: Not pictured: an m515.
The Palm V was the first model with a built-in rechargeable battery, and the first to try a sleeker, less-boxy design.
Source.
A PalmPilot Professional, one of the successors to the 1000/5000.
A Palm III in its Hotsync cradle.
Source.
Venturing into old-school territory, which I'm unfortunately not as familiar with. Here's the Palm Vx.
Source.
A PalmOne Tungsten E2.
Source.
A PalmOne LifeDrive. It's a beast of a handheld, but it's quite a capable device - especially if one installs a Compact Flash card.
Photo source.
The Tapwave Zodiac, which I covet to this day, in a carrying case.
Photo source (Creative Commons license)
A Palm T|X. I still have mine, although it's in bad shape.
Photo source.
The original Zire. It came in two models: the white one (seen in the photo) sported the original Graffiti, while a blue one had Graffiti 2. They were otherwise exactly the same.
I'll post some of my own photos down the road. Photo source.