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Old sony clie flash player issues

New Here ,
Jan 06, 2020 Jan 06, 2020

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i own an old sony clie, and recive an error message when i try to run even the most simple flash games. it is a sony clie PEG-UX50/U, and it has a built in flash player. i download the flash game onto the memory stick under the files: Palm>Programs>MMFlash     when i try to run the game by selecting flash player from the main menu, then the game, it gives me a message that reads: "Please wait...". this message never goes away, and the game never starts. i doubt anyone can help me with this problem, as they stopped production of these devices in 2004, due to them being obslete.

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Adobe Employee , Jan 06, 2020 Jan 06, 2020

All I can tell you about this is what I found in the manual.  I've *seen* one of these in a box when I was clearing out a storage closet a few years back, but I never actually worked on it.


It looks like it's a port of Flash Player 5, which means that you would need content that was compiled for Flash Player 5 (circa 2004-2005?) or below.

 

I don't think there's a whole lot of "fixing" this thing, and there's definitely not an upgrade path to anything that looks like a modern Flash Player versio

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All I can tell you about this is what I found in the manual.  I've *seen* one of these in a box when I was clearing out a storage closet a few years back, but I never actually worked on it.


It looks like it's a port of Flash Player 5, which means that you would need content that was compiled for Flash Player 5 (circa 2004-2005?) or below.

 

I don't think there's a whole lot of "fixing" this thing, and there's definitely not an upgrade path to anything that looks like a modern Flash Player version.

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Thank you. I'll try to find an old flash game if I can and try to download it.

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