Convert Palm Tungsten E2 Calendar Data For Import To iPhone

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A friend of mine has a Palm Tungsten E2 with months of calendar data on it. This needs to go onto a brand new iPhone 3G. Is there a way of syncing the calendar data on a Fedora system and then converting it to a format the iPhone can understand? Or at least, convert to a format that iTunes can then sync to the iPhone?

Constraints: due to privacy concerns I cannot use a web-based solution involving, for example, Google Calendar.

I've Googled and discovered that one can export calendar stuff to a *.dba file, then process it through a non-free 'dba2csv' program, but apparently it only works on the Palm Desktop version 4.1.4 date book architecture file format, and the friend's Palm Desktop is version 6.2.2.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Bob

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