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My understanding (though I could be wrong) was that Hawkins approached Tandy with the concept for this device shortly after Tandy bought GRiD (Hawkins was originally employed by GRiD). Tandy suggested that Hawkins incorporate his own company to proceed with the project, preferring to farm out the responsibilities in the form of a partnership. Palm was created to work on the software. GRiD and/or Tandy already had a license to use GEOS so they were approached to work on the OS end of things, and Casio was brought in to work on the hardware. I don't think Tandy ever actually owned Palm though...