You may wish to un-set this setting for a brief period of time.
(a few days ... a week?)
Other people that have been using newsreaders will not be
able to read this explanation or the solution unless they think
of going to eGroups.com.
Again, a change of this nature should only be made after
an
Ok ok ok so you want to know
It's home and business security system with zone checking
phone calling to central
Do you think were idiot to fit only a key pad in 8K
no. there is much more...
sice two of the guys here are working on shrink the code
since it's already bigger
Yeah I know.. but it's really complicated matters...
I don't know if you have some kind of electronic knowledge...
but they told me it's a protocol that is like I2C Bus
or something like that...
It's processor level communication that we need to do...
It's difficult to change something on the
I think my boss would kill me,
if I tell him that
Nesse, Rustin wrote:
I would think that it would be much easier to rework your number pad's
I/O or cabling to make it compatible with the Palm, and not vice
versa...you guys would already have all the internal specifications,
so instead
Ok but.. If I must not use baud rate syncronised message...
( Well.. I never had so much trouble tring to make miself clear.. Im French)
Ok I, myself, have some problem understanding what the electronic technician
tryed to explain to me... but here is what I must do...
I mean I must listen on
Developer Forum
Subject: (no subject)
Is it possible to access the Palm serial port without using API.
If yes can you give me a hint on how??
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Is it possible to access the Palm serial port without using API.
If yes can you give me a hint on how??
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(418) 864-7644 poste 130
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From: Bobo the Clown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 7:01 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Administrator: Subject problem
Hi Eric (and the rest of the list),
I've removed the newsgroup name from the beginning of the
subject line.
When I setup the new
So getting a subject line like this would be easier? I've already seen a
subject line 2 deep and Ryan turned off this feature after only a few hours.
Imagine what could happen if left on...
After only 3 deep, I can't see the original subject line anymore on my
laptop (I know, boo hoo get
I vote for including the list name on the subject. It's way more
reliable. All my filters are messed up too with this new system. (Outlook
2000)
*
Joseph
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From: Sergio Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 4:05 AM
To: Palm Developer
Try filtering on the TO: field. For this group its 'Palm Developer Forum'
I found the forum name in the subject made the subject line unreadable. I
couldn't expand the subject column out far enough to read most of the
subject, my laptop just doesn't have enough screen real estate
later
this week I will put up a subject line voting web page. If most people
vote to have the newsgroup name in the subject, then I'll change it back.
I'll send an email to the list when the voting page is available.
Suggestion: instead of putting the full list name in the subject, try
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 09:35:08PM -0800, Bobo the Clown wrote:
Stuart, et al.
I want to make this list as helpful for developers as possible, so later this
week I will put up a subject line voting web page. If most people vote to
have the newsgroup name in the subject, then I'll change
Hi,
please forget the camera control sample by Palm - I made a few tests and
couldn't get most of it working on my sample devices. More info is here:
http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com/2007/09/02/camlibcontrol-the-call-that-doesnt
-work/
IMHO, the only way is communicating directly with the CCD...
That's discouraging.. :( Thanks for the confirmation!
-Original Message-
From: %%email.bounce%% [mailto:%%email.bounce%%] On Behalf Of Tam Hanna
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 7:43 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Subject: Custom camera preview window size on Treo 700p
Hi
Perhaps you could split up the multi-tabbed setup form into five forms, and
implement the tabs in a way that jumps from setup form to setup form. I
have written an application which uses this scheme and it worked.
Luc Le Blanc wrote:
I have a multi-tabbed setup form where it makes sense to
Hi,
I believe that you should be able to handle the event by simply inserting an
event handler BEFORE SysHandleEvent in your apps main event loop. The
datebook example shows this AFAIK...
Best regards
Tam Hanna
Tamoggemon Software
http://www.tamoggemon.com
http://tamspalm.tamoggemon.com
Subject
Rustin,
I read that you work with point of sale. Do you know POS dionica?
i'm working in a load app to the POS, and my problem occurs because the POS
checks the DTR. Could you give me some help about it ??
Thanks,
Augusto.
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Hi Vicky,
I cannot offer you any help on the topic-BUT I can offer you my help as a
device beta tester. I have a IIIc, a V, a Vii and a Tungsten T3 and am very
willing to install the program on my handheld for a test every now and then!
Email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are interested!
Best
Hi,
Sorry for the delayed response. Basically, the PS/2 Protocol is not that
difficult to handle. Just convert it into serial data and off you go! That
is done easily with a PIC MCU, costing less then 10 Bucks per Device!
However, it will only work inside of your app and not outside-unless you can
Well,
I only get that annoying junk mail when I write a message to your list. The
two messages that you can find in the digest today will each bring me an
annoying email.
However, I use Outlook 2003. I have compacted the Mails from this Sender,
and they dont even appear as new Email anymore.
At 07:34 AM 8/5/2004, you wrote:
When i try to compile an assembly code, seems the compiler doesn't
recognize the keyword asm.
PRC-Tools uses a different syntax for inline assembly code than CodeWarrior
for Palm OS. Please review the documentation at
http://prc-tools.sourceforge.net for
I ended up resolving the problem with LstPopupList() failing under Cobalt if
I open close a classic PIM database in my tap handler.
What I ended up doing is opening the database and keeping it open and
accessing as needed in program. My earlier stratagy was to open do my
accessing and close in
Hello
I tried to implement a TableLoadDataFuncType:
TblSetLoadDataProcedure (table, attribColumn, drawLabel);
Everything I got from it was some strange signs:
I cut every piece of code out of it to elimate every possible failure
source. But the result is still the same, so I think I'm
Hi all,
I got a little problem with my m505. This is not *exactly* in the subject
but you should help me :
- I used Win XP and PalmDesktop 4.0.1 -it worked...
- Two weeks ago, I reinstall my Windows XP (the same version as above), and
I think I haven't make something *strange*. Then I tried
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2/If someone can tell me the parameters of the connection ON the PALM
(mine
is 230400bps, with automatic flux control...but it is possible I
changed it
one day ;o) )
Wow, someone has a unit with a flux-capacitor in it. Back To The Future
lives dude.
*8-)
Sean
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I like to filter my various mailing lists to different folders based upon
the forum it came from. as it stands, I see no filter ability to send
posts from this forum to a folder.
Is there a way to tell listserv to put [palm-dev] (or some such) in the
subject line?
TIA
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Why don't use TO field instead of SUBJECT ?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 3:36 PM
Subject: This forum has no [palm-dev] in the subject, why not?
I like to filter my various mailing lists
] (or some such) in the
subject line?
I usually find that for mail lists it works better to filter on the
'Sender:' header instead of the subject. Even the 'To:' header can be a
little iffy when some people reply to the sender with the list as a CC:
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Email: [EMAIL
-dev] on it or anything like that because
it's not really just a list. It's a mirror of the PalmOS newsgroup server.
Is there a way to tell listserv to put [palm-dev] (or some such) in the
subject line?
No. See above. However you have gotten some excellent suggestions for
alternate
such) in the
subject line?
Years ago, we used to prefix messages with that tag. However,
everyone hated it, especially since the prefix ate up space used by
meaningful subject lines.
However, to help appease others who didn't want to filter based on
the To: line, the following line is included
Hello:
I don't know why, but whenever I try and start the PilRC Designer
in Code Warrior 9.0, it crashes immediately. I see a brief
About window, then boom. I tried running from a command prompt
with a modified path (to eliminate dependencies)... no luck.
Anyone else seeing this? Any ideas?
Dan
At 07:40 2002-12-30 -0500, you wrote:
Hello:
I don't know why, but whenever I try and start the PilRC Designer
in Code Warrior 9.0, it crashes immediately. I see a brief
About window, then boom. I tried running from a command prompt
with a modified path (to eliminate dependencies)... no luck.
In a group with as much traffic as this one,
these [tags] would help a bit.
Not sure about your avg. usenet newsreader, but
I know that if you constantly change the subject
of messages that are, contents-wise, part of one
thread you make it somewhat hard for people doing
research
I know that if you constantly change the subject of messages that are,
contents-wise, part of one thread you make it somewhat hard for people
doing research in the escribe (and yahoo?) archives to later go through
the thread.
If Lyris wouldn't butcher the standard headers, breaking
Can we please get the In-Reply-To and References headers put back
in these messages? Removing them really breaks a whole lot more than you
think it fixes.
Hear hear. This is the only mailing list I'm on that is missing these headers
- and it came as quite a shock to me. My e-mail
Just a small request, only tag messages as [long] if they are. Another one:
[rant] - dennis leary style
[superfluous]
More could be [chaff], [crap], or [bumf]... ;)
Any others that might (hopefully) become common useage? I usually leave
[long] messages until the end, and read [typo] messages
a subject line that describes your topic when you post a new
question. This question has absolutely nothing to do with I want to
do a delay of 1,78 mS on my palm FOR STEVE MANN.
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I've got news about this issue in the meantime.
This problem has been solved by patch 4.1.1.3 of Satellite Forms Engine.
It's available from their support download site.
Mark Young
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In my WCA when i click on any link it gives messages like connecting sending waiting
after which it does nothing. There is no response from the server. I have configured
my Emulator properly as required and also has given the IP Address of the Proxy Server
correctly by refering to
hi!
I have created a sample Web Clipping Application, It has a simple link to a page on my
Web Server . To test my application I have configured the palm as required with
required proxy settings. So now when I click on the link it gives a message like
connecting after that it gives a message
hi!
Could anybody help me ? Where can I find Palm OS 4.0 ROM.
Thanks ,
Irshad.
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Could anybody help me ? Where can I find Palm OS 4.0 ROM.
Irshad,
There are three sources of ROM images: ROM image files downloaded from
the Resource Pavilion, licensee ROM images obtained via the licensee's
developer program, and ROM images
server. So can anybody please help in solving
this problem.
Can you access the server from the internet (i.e.,
a standard web browser) without problems?
Does your web server return an HTML page, preferably
with the HTML subset supported by WCA?
Oliver
PS: It would be good to provide a subject
your web server return an HTML page, preferably
with the HTML subset supported by WCA?
Oliver
PS: It would be good to provide a subject in
emails, so people following this email list can
decide whether they should read a particular email.
Also makes archives more useful
Well I am using POSE VIIx and ROM ver 3.5 .
My POSE is connected through a firewall.
That's where the problem resides, I think. Like
I said, check the archives here and in the web
clipping forum. Another good source of information
is Palm's Knowledge Base. A search on Web Clipping
Proxy
Does anyone knows whether is it possible to initiate retrieving
of vCards or vCalendars from the Palm?
I'm not sure what you're asking, but I have a guess... Palm OS's IrOBEX
implementation doesn't currently support GET, so you can't have some other
IrDA-capable device request a vObject from a
Hi,
Does anyone knows whether is it possible to initiate retrieving of vCards or
vCalendars from the Palm?
In the address book, there is only Send Category. Please advise.
Regards,
Andrea
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There are devices out there in the market running different Palm OS
versions, i.e. Palm OS 3.2, 3.5 and 4.0. I am developing a new Palm
prc
application that extensively uses Palm's Inetlib. I need my application
to be compatible with all Palm OS devices that have a wireless modem.
What OS should
Hi,
Can anyone help? I got these messages while attempting to debug a tutorial program
similar to contacts on the Emulator (ROM 3.1.1). The code looks ok, as far as I can
tell, which is as far as it is identical to the book.
Contacts(1.0) called SysFatalAlert with the message: HwrRes.c,
From: dele adedoyin
Contacts(1.0) called SysFatalAlert with the message: HwrRes.c,
Line:214,Menu rsrc not found.
This means exactly what it says. At line 214, your code is trying to use a
resource (Menu) that isn't part of your app.
Contacts(1.0) called SysFatalAlert with the message:
regards / Mit freundlichem Gruß
Holger Klawitter
PS: One should use better use subject lines.
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I've been unable to figure how to launch the Omnisky mail
application, and pass it parameters like
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=test.
I can launch the application by using, sysAppLaunchCmdNormalLaunch.
However, if I try the following it fails.
err = DmGetNextDatabaseByTypeCreator(true
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Subject: taskbar
From: "Manal Milad" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 11:27:29 +0200
Is there a way I can implement a taskbar at the bottom of the screen,
showing any updates and screen messages. I want it to be as on
Windows platform. Even when forms hange, this taskbar
for the help
Manal
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Stringer
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 3:06 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Subject: taskbar
Subject: taskbar
From: "Manal Milad" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2001 11:2
Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Subject: taskbar
You may create window at the bottom of the screen and adjust clipping bounds
of the display window so any form will no be drawn on your "taskbar".
-Original Message-
From: Manal Milad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February
You may create window at the bottom of the screen and adjust clipping bounds
of the display window so any form will no be drawn on your "taskbar".
-Original Message-
From: Manal Milad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 4:34 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
S
Hi ,
I am new programmer for PalmOs as well as for codewarrior IDE ,I have to develop an
application for
Palm using CodeWarrior,now I have some idea about IDE and Palmos but don't have any
idea about connectivity with database.
... I refered the book "Palm OS BIBLE by Lonnon R. Foster " there
i may have to switch from using palm desk top back to using outlook 97 i have
palm V and the cd contains outlook want to know if i will loose may data that
is stored in palm desk top. what kind of problems can iexpect thanks HCE 111
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At 0:00 Uhr -0700 11.09.2000, Palm Developer Forum digest wrote:
Thanks! That got it working. Unfortunately it's not a "real" DeRez, it
just dumps each resource as raw hex data, which makes for tough editing.
Still, it might be useful...thanks.
For DeRez to work with textual values you need to
Hi,
today I received an pretty official looking mail with the subject
Subject: Announcing the Palm OS (r) Developer Services Network
From: Palm Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a garbled URL inside which is used usually for address verification:
http://p0.com/t.d?gEDcesome digits deleted=palmos/dev
Richard and everyone else,
Was anybody else taken by surprise when the news.palmos.com
server started refusing access yesterday? In the morning it was
just fine, but in the afternoon I started getting this error:
Server Response:
480 This group is only available to members. Please
You may wish to un-set this setting for a brief period of time.
(a few days ... a week?)
Other people that have been using newsreaders will not be
able to read this explanation or the solution unless they think
of going to eGroups.com.
Again, a change of this nature should only be made after
an
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: new subject line:) 'Inconsistent behavior with Database
Operations"
Can anyone offer some insight to the problem outlined below.
Thank you.
Frank
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Voi
and not
something I thought at one time)
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Subject: new subject line:) 'Inconsistent behavior with Database
Operations"
Can anyone
dataH = DmQueryRecord(mydbref,recindex);
// I get a valid (?) VoidHand, which I then use to lock down that record.
just want to read the record...
dataP = (BytePtr) MemHandleLock(dataH);
this line works for some databases and causes a fatal exception for
others??
Perhaps the handle
Can anyone offer some insight to the problem outlined below.
Thank you.
Frank
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VoidHand dataH;
BytePtr dataP;
dataH = DmQueryRecord(mydbref,recindex);
// I get a valid (?) VoidHand, which I then use to lock
Ok ok ok so you want to know
It's home and business security system with zone checking
phone calling to central
Do you think were idiot to fit only a key pad in 8K
no. there is much more...
sice two of the guys here are working on shrink the code
since it's already bigger
Is it possible to access the Palm serial port without using API.
If yes can you give me a hint on how??
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(418) 864-7644 poste 130
[EMAIL
00 8:14 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: (no subject)
Is it possible to access the Palm serial port without using API.
If yes can you give me a hint on how??
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.
John
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Patrick
Ouellet
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:42 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Maybe but I CAN'T use the API because I need to write to the serial
port using a custom
that write data out to the port.
-Rus
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Ouellet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 9:42 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: (no subject)
Maybe but I CAN'T use the API because I need to write to the serial
port using a custom protocol
Patrick Ouellet wrote:
Is it possible to access the Palm serial port without using API.
If yes can you give me a hint on how??
Yes, start poking at the DragonBall registers. But I seriously doubt that's what you
really want to do.
What end goal are you trying to acheive? In what way is
Patrick Ouellet wrote:
Maybe but I CAN'T use the API because I need to write to the serial
port using a custom protocol...
What is the custom protocol? You can use the API to write raw data at most baud rates,
flow control methods, number of stop bits, parity type, etc...
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ck Ouellet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 8:14 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: (no subject)
Is it possible to access the Palm serial port without using API.
If yes can you give me a hint on how??
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Ok but.. If I must not use baud rate syncronised message...
( Well.. I never had so much trouble tring to make miself clear.. Im French)
Ok I, myself, have some problem understanding what the electronic technician
tryed to explain to me... but here is what I must do...
I mean I must listen on
I would think that it would be much easier to rework your number pad's
I/O or cabling to make it compatible with the Palm, and not vice
versa...you guys would already have all the internal specifications,
so instead of driving yourself insane writing a really low level and
possibly incompatible
I think my boss would kill me,
if I tell him that
"Nesse, Rustin" wrote:
I would think that it would be much easier to rework your number pad's
I/O or cabling to make it compatible with the Palm, and not vice
versa...you guys would already have all the internal specifications,
so
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Patrick Ouellet wrote:
I think my boss would kill me,
if I tell him that
Hehe. I think it's the engineers that should be killed for not using a
standard serial interface. The standard's been around for how long now?
15, 20 years? :)
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On 12-Jul-2000 Patrick Ouellet wrote:
I mean I must listen on the serial for a delay of 25 millisecond between
2 signal, this tell me that Im on the beginning to the message.
After the 25ms I should be syncronised, so now I can send break signal
to the device to override it's own signal...
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: (no subject) --- Serial Device Control
I think my boss would kill me,
if I tell him that
"Nesse, Rustin" wrote:
I would think that it would be much easier to rework your
number pad's
I/O or cabling to make it compatible with the Palm, and not v
Yeah I know.. but it's really complicated matters...
I don't know if you have some kind of electronic knowledge...
but they told me it's a protocol that is like I2C Bus
or something like that...
It's processor level communication that we need to do...
It's difficult to change something on the
On 12-Jul-2000 Patrick Ouellet wrote:
It's difficult to change something on the device (not palm)
since the code must be kept in 8K ( in a chip )
My goodness, 8K for a numpad. Must have a spell-check/calculator in there :)
If a 50 cent mouse with a PIC on it can do proper serial
Would you believe that RS-232C predates ENIAC? It's true. The
original specification was for sending information to teletype
machines.
Cheers,
Bruce.
P.S.: That's why full RS-232C using +12 and -12 for signalling while
the rest of the electronics world generally uses +5 and
cond class citizen because it is not a core OS for them.
Is this an isolated article or is there any independent support for this
view that WinCE may not truly have Microsoft's full backing?
Again, apologies for going off subject.
Roger Stringer
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: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 5:46 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Somewhat off subject
There's an interesting article in the latest issue of UPSIDE magazine
about internal dissent in Microsoft and its effect on their
WinCE/PocketPC product.
The article implied that a alternative product
III CANNO POS
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"Stringer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:8969@palm-dev-forum...
In my experience, Installshield Express has the minimum facilities you
need at a much lower price than Installshield Pro, though I had to
write a DLL for my commercial installation to supplement the
facilities of the
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Subject: Re: Springboard sucks (was Re: Subject: Low-level radio API...)
http://www.unilinear.com/ for those of you who want to use PC cards with
your Palm. I don't know what a 'Q200' release is but last year they
talked
about releasing it in March ('99). Another developer
.
Best Regards,
-jjf
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From: Steve Sabram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 11:30 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Springboard sucks (was Re: Subject: Low-level radio API...)
"Fitzpatrick, Joe" wrote:
I would DEFINI
of Marietta PDE (tm) - Rapid Application Development for Palm OS
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Subject: Low-level radio API...
From: Craig Schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 10:37:53 -0600
Hi all,
We have need for a wireless mechanism
Steve Sabram wrote:
Don't know what you budget is on but a bunch of bluetooth Springboards is coming out
soon. Also, there have been several articles
recently about Palm releasing Bluetooth enabled Palm devices buy the end of the year.
Regarding Springboard...
I've seen lots of press
Sony announces its Memory Stick Palm, I guess
things will get even messier.
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From: Adam Wozniak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:50 PM
Subject: Springboard sucks (was Re: Subject: Low-level radio API...)
Steve
Hi
What is the difference between sdkand cdk
I am novice to palm development
Sreedhar
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m]On Behalf Of sreedhar
chakka
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 11:20 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: [No Subject]
Hi
What is the difference between sdkand cdk
I am novice to palm development
Sreedhar
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Subject: ?Should we abandon this mailing list and use News.Massena.com
instead?
From: Al Macy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2000 11:00:24 -0800
Here is a suggestion:
1. We'll have the best results in getting our questions answered
worse here ... i can't see my message in the news group for 2 days .. don't
understand what the problem is .. the palm website says that Netscape has
problems with this newsgroup .. what newsreader do i use ??
nani
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