: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 17 May 2009 18:56
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Or you could install PowerDiGi on them, which will make them align
100% of the time, and is both much cheaper than Janam and cheaper than
a new device
Of course it depends on the situation. But for someone in the recycling
industry, your solution is massively overpriced.
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From: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 18 May 2009 04:22
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm
Or you could install PowerDiGi on them, which will make them align
100% of the time, and is both much cheaper than Janam and cheaper than
a new device...
Best Regards,
Dmitry Grinberg
(847) 226 9295
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Baxter bax...@baxcode.com wrote:
Aceeca sells the
emulator interface on Palm Pre
Or you could install PowerDiGi on them, which will make them align
100% of the time, and is both much cheaper than Janam and cheaper than
a new device...
Best Regards,
Dmitry Grinberg
(847) 226 9295
On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:29 AM, Baxter bax...@baxcode.com wrote
Plus Janam have an OS 5.4 device with built-in barcode reader, which
also won't break.
Roger
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
From: Baxter bax...@baxcode.com
Date: Sat, 16 May 2009 08:29:34 -0700
X-Message-Number: 1
Aceeca sells the Meazura Palm starting at $399 USD
from China, and fit them instead.
That is much cheaper than PowerDigi, even for a 480 x 320 display.
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From: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 17 May 2009 18:56
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Or you
Aceeca sells the Meazura Palm starting at $399 USD - and it won't break
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Most of my customers started with E2's to get a low entry price. But the
customers we support that have delivery drivers or route
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One thing I cannot understand.
If Palm has the source code for the OS, the source code for the Windows
Simulator, how hard would it be for them to port it to the Pre?
Why do they have to outsource it to a
Palm did buy a perpetual license to use and extend what is now called Garnet oS
P. Douglas Reeder
sent from my Palm OS Treo 650
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From: Regis St-Gelais regis.st-gel...@laubrass.com
Subj: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Date: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:57 am
Size
extend it; not port it/make an emulator.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 7:57 AM, reeder...@gmail.com wrote:
Palm did buy a perpetual license to use and extend what is now called
Garnet oS
P. Douglas Reeder
sent from my Palm OS Treo 650
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From: Regis St-Gelais regis.st
it to a 3rd party, and make users buy it?
Unless the underlying OS of the Pre is so bad, that they couldn't do it
themslves!
Lionscribe
Palm inc and only Palm cause the death of Palmos. Working on palm emulator
would be like admitting they are wrong.
They just realize that nobody would wont a new phone
One thing I cannot understand.
If Palm has the source code for the OS, the source code for the Windows
Simulator, how hard would it be for them to port it to the Pre?
Why do they have to outsource it to a 3rd party, and make users buy it?
Unless the underlying OS of the Pre is so bad, that they
Or the license of the OS technically forbids it.
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Lionscribe lionscr...@gmail.com wrote:
One thing I cannot understand.
If Palm has the source code for the OS, the source code for the Windows
Simulator, how hard would it be for them to port it to the Pre?
Why
Classic update: It can run with a virtual SD card but it does not
support Bluetooth...
http://motionapps.blogspot.com/2009/04/classic-faq.html
Diego Acevedo wrote:
Hello,
I just watch a video of classic application running on Palm Pre.
See link:
.
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Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
From: christopherstam...@gmail.com
To: palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Luc Le Blanc llebl...@cam.org wrote:
Edward Jones wrote:
I wonder how Classic will cope
.
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 09:39:18 -0400
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
From: christopherstam...@gmail.com
To: palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Luc Le Blanc llebl...@cam.org wrote:
Edward Jones wrote:
I wonder how
.
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From: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 April 2009 18:37
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
giving the c compiler to motion apps, who never produced a single
interesting application (interesting is defined
in mobile systems.
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From: Dmitry Grinberg [mailto:dmitr...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 April 2009 18:37
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
giving the c compiler to motion apps, who never produced a single
interesting application
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Dmitry Grinberg dmitr...@gmail.com wrote:
At least iPhone lets me program C, and now that everyone is
jailbreaking theirs (for the piracy market) there is market for apps
sold not through apple store.
perhaps a greener pasture :)
I'm a former palm developer
I'm looking for a cheap iphone on ebay. even ones with broken screens
go for 400's...WTF
Best Regards,
Dmitry Grinberg
(847) 226 9295
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Christopher Stamper
christopherstam...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Dmitry Grinberg dmitr...@gmail.com
Consider an iTouch as an alternative. Basically an iPhone without the
phone (which makes it an i ?) If you then get into apps that require
telephone functions you can justify the extra cost.
Jeff
Dmitry Grinberg wrote:
I'm looking for a cheap iphone on ebay. even ones with broken screens
go
i did play with iTouch, on a jailbroken one, i was able to bring up my
SDHC driver, and using some wires attach an SDHC card to the device
and read it
Best Regards,
Dmitry Grinberg
(847) 226 9295
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Jeff Summers j...@smallsyssoft.com wrote:
Consider an
Shorin wrote:
One thing I'm kinda pissed about is that I heard it has a
capacitive touchscreen... which means no stylus.
I had never thought of that, and my cave survey program does need a stylus to
accurately poke the map, so I checked a friend's iPod. You're right about the
stylus, yet we
Regis St-Gelais regis.st-gel...@laubrass.com a écrit dans le message de
news: 187...@palm-dev-forum...
If I'm right, StyleTap and Classic has to very different approche
oups
to = two
I think that Clasic uses a modified palm rom and that they programmed a
layer (simulator or emulator
.
I think that Clasic uses a modified palm rom and that they programmed a
layer (simulator or emulator depending on how the processor familly are
similar) to execute the rom.
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Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 06:31:26 -0700
Edward Jones wrote:
I wonder how Classic will cope with Bluetooth and SD cards
...and conduits and beaming...
Luc Le Blanc
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; that seems like a good deal for the consumer. It's not the
PDA portion of the device that costs $49 - 159 per month, it's the cell
service.
From: luis maldonado [mailto:luis.maldon...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:27 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Classic emulator
a good deal for the consumer. It's not the PDA portion of the device
that costs $49 - 159 per month, it's the cell service.
*From:* luis maldonado [mailto:luis.maldon...@hotmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:27 AM
*To:* Palm Developer Forum
*Subject:* RE: Classic emulator interface
It really doesn't have a card slot? I would be certain that they'd put
it in the battery compartment like the Centro at least. Palms have
always had card slots, haven't they?
One thing I'm kinda pissed about is that I heard it has a capacitive
touchscreen... which means no stylus. . . Now
]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:27 AM
*To:* Palm Developer Forum
*Subject:* RE: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Whatever the solution is in moving our apps to the new webOS platform
is fine. however, it doesn't solve the issues of the PDA platform
disappearing from the face
[mailto:luis.maldon...@hotmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:27 AM
*To:* Palm Developer Forum
*Subject:* RE: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Whatever the solution is in moving our apps to the new webOS platform
is fine. however, it doesn't solve the issues of the PDA platform
disappearing from
not
the PDA portion of the device that costs $49 - 159 per month, it's the cell
service.
*From:* luis maldonado [mailto:luis.maldon...@hotmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:27 AM
*To:* Palm Developer Forum
*Subject:* RE: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Whatever the solution
Yeah, I got that far. I see nothing there about unsubscribing from this
list.
Jeff Loucks wrote:
http://www.accessdevnet.com/index.php/Forums/
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Alan Perry al...@snowmoose.com
mailto:al...@snowmoose.com wrote:
So, how does one unsubscribe from this list
: Alan Perry [mailto:al...@snowmoose.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:54 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: How do you unsubscribe (Was: Classic emulator interface on
Palm Pre)
Yeah, I got that far. I see nothing there about unsubscribing from this
list.
Jeff Loucks wrote:
http
.
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 11:54 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: How do you unsubscribe (Was: Classic emulator interface on
Palm Pre)
Yeah, I got that far. I see nothing there about unsubscribing from
Alan Perry wrote:
Closer, but not quite.
Just add a filter to your email to throw them all away.
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From: Alan Perry [mailto:al...@snowmoose.com]
Sent: 08 April 2009 20:07
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: How do you unsubscribe (Was: Classic emulator interface on Palm
Pre)
Closer, but not quite.
I went to password retrieval, got
i think all they did was take the simulator source code and ported.
Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 09:39:18 -0400
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
From: christopherstam...@gmail.com
To: palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Luc Le Blanc llebl
Subject: RE: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:48:33 -0500
The days of the $200 PDA are gone forever. The Palm market lasted longer than
most (Windows Mobile manufacturers exited several years ago, and the low-end HP
units are now $400 +). If you want just a Palm
You are right. I support delivery drivers who use Palms as a Point of
Sale device. Had a poor woman call that her E2 wouldn't digitize and
Palm couldn't sell her one. She couldn't use a Unlocked Centro because
a.) we don't support it, and b.) it won't hook to her printer.
(Although I got
plan around that
group. BTW, the doc never ended up with a system.
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From: Ben Rittgers [mailto:britt...@mchsi.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 9:31 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Classic emulator interface on Palm Pre
You are right. I support delivery
On Dienstag 07 April 2009, Diego Acevedo wrote:
Hello,
I just watch a video of classic application running on Palm Pre.
See link:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicart
icleId=9131176intsrc=news_ts_head
Looks very promising. This might be a reason for me
Thank goodness Palm have woken up to the fact that people might still
want to use their PalmOS apps on their new baby. I wonder how Classic
will cope with Bluetooth and SD cards as this is what my app uses a lot
and as far as I am aware the Pre will not have an SD slot?
Edward Jones
Martin
On Dienstag 07 April 2009, Edward Jones wrote:
Thank goodness Palm have woken up to the fact that people might still
want to use their PalmOS apps on their new baby. I wonder how Classic
will cope with Bluetooth and SD cards as this is what my app uses a lot
and as far as I am aware the Pre
Yes Palm says it has a total of 8Gb internal storage (see here for the
full specs :
http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/9668/palm-announces-the-palm-pre-smartphone/)
but with regards to the absence of an SD slot the only thing I can think
of is that Palm designers were trying to keep the
Diego Acevedo diegoacev...@worldnet.att.net a écrit dans le message de
news: 187...@palm-dev-forum...
Hello,
I just watch a video of classic application running on Palm Pre.
See link:
Edward Jones wrote:
I wonder how Classic will cope with Bluetooth and SD cards
...and conduits and beaming...
Luc Le Blanc
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Luc Le Blanc llebl...@cam.org wrote:
Edward Jones wrote:
I wonder how Classic will cope with Bluetooth and SD cards
...and conduits and beaming...
HotSync is not supported, afaik. So no need to wonder about conduits.
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Regis St-Gelais wrote:
} It is just a shame they did not mandate StyleTap
for this outsource.
I too thought like this at first, given StyleTap's quality and their excellent
service to developers. However, Palm may have felt differently about them.
After all, Palm often boasted its vast
Hello,
I just watch a video of classic application running on Palm Pre.
See link:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicarticleId=9131176intsrc=news_ts_head
Click on video.
Interesting!
Diego,
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I'm using Codewarrior 9.3, and have lost the ability to launch the Emulator
from within the Codewarrior IDE - neither the button nor the menu option
works. I can launch from the Desktop and then connect, but it would be more
convenient to be able to launch within the IDE.
Anybody have any
Anyone know how to set different values to a defined variable for emulator
and a real unit, this doesnt seem to work at all:
#if EMULATION_LEVEL != EMULATION_NONE
#define delay 2
#else
#define delay 12
#endif
Thanks / Jimmy
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Subject: Emulator Won't run
Does the emulator work with NT 4.0 client service pack 4
I downloaded the ROM from my Vx but I get a check sum error. I clicked
the
OK and the emulator started. The problem is it does nothing: I can't
click
the buttons or use the keyboard. The only
The emulator can be configured to use one of your PC's serial ports as the
serial port on the emulated Palm. If your cradle and real device are plugged
into the same port while the emulator is still running you'll get that
conflict. To solve this problem you can close the emulator before
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I think that I am developing my patience :)
I don't know why, but I perceive that the Palm emulator responses to
external instructions is very slow and sometimes it doesn't react but
after
retrying several times pressing
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Does anyone know how to use the Palm emulator for hotsynch?
You need null-modem cable to connect your two com-ports.
Then tune HotSyncto one of them and Emulator to the second one.
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Hi all...
COuld someone please point me to where I might find out why I can't upload
my M110 ROMs to the Emulator? I get an Error # 773 on the palm screen. Oh,
and if I click on the button on the Emulator itself to ask it to upload it
reports that there is already another app running... and all
in palm emulator
hello,
how can I test the infrared program with palm emulaotr?
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Hello All,
Who can tell me how to test the infrared program in palm emulaotr? I have
a infrared program, but I didn't have two palm device, so I want to use
the emulator to beam with my palm device through the IR device. but I don't
know how to do.
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hello,
how can I test the infrared program with palm emulaotr?
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Try something like this...
Err err;
UInt32 value;
Boolean emulator;
err = FtrGet('pose', 0, value);
if (err) {
emulator = false;
} else {
emulator = true;
}
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Subject: Re: Application size too large emulator is not loading prc File
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Subject: Application size too large emulator is not loading prc File
Hi everybody,
My Problem is that Emulator is not loading
executable file and giving Error as Follows
Error
out of memmory occured while installing recource
code it is possible that size of recource is larger
than
Hi,
I am running into a problem working with sockets using
the Native NetLib calls. Everything seems to be fine
on the Palm itself. Even on the Emulator things are
doing fine until I try a NetLibReceive call, that's
when I get a netErrWrongSocketType.
I am running Palm OS Emulateor 3.0a6
Greetings everyone,
I have upgraded to Palm OS 3.5 with Code Warrior
Release 6.0
I am using the Emulator 3.0a7 with Rom image 3.5 EZ
configured as Palm Vx, and Ram size 8192K to test my
application. My program has called WinDrawLine(x1,
y1, x2, y2) several places. x y are type Coord.
My
I reply to all of you in once... I hope it's not a problem for you
all...
original message:
We are developing an application for palm with Ultralite support
(sybase). There is one big problem. Synchronizing with emulator
takes
more then 1 hour. I would believe that it takes so much
Greetings
We are developing an application for palm with Ultralite support
(sybase). There is one big problem. Synchronizing with emulator takes
more then 1 hour. I would believe that it takes so much with real
palm connected by serial cable (not tested), but why is the emulator
so slow
I received a Developers' Dialogue mail from Palm Inc today. There was
mention of some IP changed for Palm VII stuff.
Gaurav Palvia wrote:
folks.
in my org i ve an static ip and i m out of firewall. i m using palm
emulator
with Palm vii rom image.But i m not abble to connect
For web
Yes Adam you are right, but as far as the emulator documentation and/or
header files, maybe I didn't look hard enough but.. I didn't find anything
like what what Chris Faherty suggested (and it worked), the following:
if (FtrGet('pose', 0, temp) == ftrErrNoSuchFeature) inposer = false;
else
JB Parrett wrote:
on 8/24/00 10:06 AM, Rick Gadbois at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to tell from within your program if it is running in the
emulator or a real palm pilot??
#if EMULATION_LEVEL != EMULATION_NONE
// You are on the emulator
#else
// You are on a device
#endif
thanks chris
Is there a way to tell from within your program if it is running in the
emulator or a real palm pilot??
Boolean inposer;
DWord temp;
if (FtrGet('pose', 0, temp) == ftrErrNoSuchFeature) inposer = false;
else inposer=true;
/* Chris Faherty [EMAIL
thanks JB...
-
Is there a way to tell from within your program if it is running in the
emulator or a real palm pilot??
-
#if EMULATION_LEVEL != EMULATION_NONE
// You are on the emulator
#else
// You are on a device
#endif
Is there a way to tell from within your program if it is running in the
emulator or a real palm pilot??
thank you...rickG
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In the first stage of testing you can
create your own small sister application,
that sends the phone notifications. You can also use the alarm to send multiple
notifications.
Lionscribe
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At 03:15 AM 4/2/2008, you wrote:
Subject: Treo modem/phone emulator?
From: Lincoln Ramsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2008 21:04:25 +1000
X-Message-Number: 6
I'm trying to write an app that responds to phone events (call
connected, call released) but something seems to not be working
I'm trying to write an app that responds to phone events (call
connected, call released) but something seems to not be working.
Since my phone calls aren't free I'd prefer to have some sort of
modem/phone emulator that I can use to simulate phone calls (while
ensuring that notifications
Hi guys,
I fixed it.
It was ( of course ;-) a stupid error. I used a non-existing database
in my code :-( .
Before I sound too stupid: It was in an error handling code, where the
program couldn't find a needed DB and wanted to clean up. Some some code
still wanted to use the non-existing
quit my application, Emulator stops with the following
message: 'Application called SysFatalAlert with the message
MemoryMgr.c, Line: 3188, Invalid card#'
The callstack is as follows:
Thread [1] (Suspended)
5 ErrDisplayFileLineMsg()
4 MemLocalIDToGlobal()
3 DmOpenDBNoOverlay
for your answer.
I'm not setting the card # explicitly. Could it be that the system tries
to free a DB that I have already freed?
The callstack is not inside my program.
Best wishes,
Juergen
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Subject: Re: Invalid card # error in Emulator
Sent: Mon, 28 Jan
in Emulator
Sent: Mon, 28 Jan 2008
From: Christopher Stamper
You're probably using a card number other than 0(1?) in one of your function
calls. CardNo does not refer to external VFS volumes, such as SD cards. It is
only for internal 'cards'.
On Jan 26, 2008 6:52 PM, Juergen Wind [EMAIL PROTECTED
and doing some checks?
BTW: Simulator simply breaks on it :-(
You at least have a test case.
Emulator gives you the possibility to view/investigate list of databases.
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
Resco, Palm Division
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Stamper
To: Palm
like an invalid handle.
Any advice is difficult. Maybe traversing list of opened DBs just before
app exit and doing some checks?
BTW: Simulator simply breaks on it :-(
You at least have a test case.
Emulator gives you the possibility to view/investigate list of databases.
With best regards
Correct, thank you.
May I suggest documenting this issue in the next version of the Emulator
(should be under Emulating Expansion Memory, currently on page 52 of
Using Palm OS Emulator).
2008/1/26, P. Douglas Reeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I encountered something like this (possibly identical
On Jan 27, 2008 3:54 AM, Jonathan Carse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Correct, thank you.
May I suggest documenting this issue in the next version of the Emulator
(should be under Emulating Expansion Memory, currently on page 52 of
Using Palm OS Emulator).
You can suggest that, but considering
Hi all,
a (hopefully) small question:
When I quit my application, Emulator stops with the following
message: 'Application called SysFatalAlert with the message
MemoryMgr.c, Line: 3188, Invalid card#'
The callstack is as follows:
Thread [1] (Suspended)
5 ErrDisplayFileLineMsg()
4
Hello,
I am running my software on the emulator. It is built and debugged using
PRC-Tools.
I am using HostFS to emulate a memory card, and I'm testing a backup module
I wrote that backs up information on a memory card.
In one of the functions I'm ensuring that the backup folder on the memory
I encountered something like this (possibly identical) several years
ago. It appears to be a bug in the Emulator. I just trapped
vfsErrFileGeneric as another possible error from VFSDirCreate.
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phone doesn't work in simulator and only way to test your program is to use real
device
Jayaseelan wrote:
hi,
this is jayaseelan,
i installed 68k application into 650 simulator successfuly,
while starts execution,
it displays The phone is off. Would you like to turn it on? yes no
hi,
this is jayaseelan,
i installed 68k application into 650 simulator successfuly,
while starts execution,
it displays The phone is off. Would you like to turn it on? yes no
i press the yes button. but the simulator hanged long time,
so any one help me how to on the phone in simulator?
it
On 5/18/07, JamesSturdevant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone with more knowledge will probably answer but this is my
understanding:
The emulator is free software but the ROM images are not. You would need
a license from Access (PalmSource) or Palm to distribute them.
i can confirm this. we
A client wants to distribute his Palm OS application to clients currently
using Tablet PCs for other field applications.
The Palm OS Emulator appears to be freely distributable under the GPL.
However, the Palm Simulators for devices that support NVFS would be ideal.
Users would not have
Someone with more knowledge will probably answer but this is my
understanding:
The emulator is free software but the ROM images are not. You would need
a license from Access (PalmSource) or Palm to distribute them.
JamesS
Eric Lyons wrote:
A client wants to distribute his Palm OS application
Hello All,
We have written an application in PODS/C and it is working well in Emulator.
but, it is not at all running in Garnet Simulator (nor it is throwing an
error)
If this matters, Application uses NetLib (INetMgr.h) library
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
yes this is only the matter if your application using the net lib and in the
simulator by default net lib not comes so it not opening the net lib when u
try to open it.put a alert box and check weather the net lib is open our check
even for the net lib is loaded or not .
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On 2007-03-30, Sagar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
We have written an application in PODS/C and it is working well in Emulator.
but, it is not at all running in Garnet Simulator (nor it is throwing
an error)
If this matters, Application uses NetLib (INetMgr.h) library
It does
I get fatal errors in garnet where I do not get in Palm OS 4.12 ROM.
Lots of bad forms, bad ptrs and bad window.
Could I have some tips on how to start debuging this?
Thank you
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[Doctor Nick] Hi everybody! [/Doctor Nick]
So, I'm using the Palm Emulator 3.5 from PalmOS. That
gives me the Palm 4.1.2 ROMs in debug and release
forms, but that isn't a very wide selection, now is it? ;)
What about emulators for Sony stuff, palm phones, SOMETHING
that supports color, and so
For starters,
you'll want to download the Garnet (PalmOS 5.x) simulators from
palmsource.com. You can also download a number of interesting Treo
simulators from pluggedin.palm.com.
-Gary
Anders Green wrote:
[Doctor Nick] Hi everybody! [/Doctor Nick]
So, I'm using the Palm Emulator 3.5
Thanks! Here's the solution if anyone else has a similar problem in the future:
In a Managed Make project in PODS, go to the project's Properties.
Go to C/C++ Build
Under PRC-Tools 68K Compiler - Miscellaneous, add the option: -mdebug-labels
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I'm using PODS and have an app with a memory leak. Is there any way that I can
have the emulator's log file display the actual trace of the leak instead of
Unknown @ 0x0004A0E8, etc? I'm using a Managed Make project and it's using
the Debug configuration. Are there any other symbols that I have
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