Palm OS Database

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The type of data stored in the file is indicated by a ''type/creator'' code: a total of 8 ASCII characters starting at offset 60.
 
The type of data stored in the file is indicated by a ''type/creator'' code: a total of 8 ASCII characters starting at offset 60.
  
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* [[MOBI]] (type code "{{magic|BOOKMOBI}}")
 
* [[Palm Database ImageViewer]] (type code "{{magic|vIMGView}}")
 
* [[Palm Database ImageViewer]] (type code "{{magic|vIMGView}}")
 
* [[PalmDOC]] (type code "{{magic|TEXtREAd}}")
 
* [[PalmDOC]] (type code "{{magic|TEXtREAd}}")
* [[PQA]] (type code "{{magic|pqa clprd}}")
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* [[PQA]] (type code "{{magic|pqa clpr}}")
 
* [[TealPaint PDB]] (type code "{{magic|DataTlPt}}")
 
* [[TealPaint PDB]] (type code "{{magic|DataTlPt}}")
  

Revision as of 14:27, 30 August 2017

File Format
Name Palm OS Database
Ontology
Extension(s) .pdb
MIME Type(s) application/vnd.palm

A PalmOS Database is the normal format in which data is stored on a PalmOS-based device. These devices lack a normal filesystem, and instead store everything as part of a database. The .pdb extension is what ends up on files containing data exported from a Palm device to another system such as a PC. The one other format used on a Palm device is PRC, or Palm Resource Compiler.

Specific formats

The type of data stored in the file is indicated by a type/creator code: a total of 8 ASCII characters starting at offset 60.

If the type code (the first 4 characters) is "appl", then it is a PRC file, not a PDB file.

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