Quite right, I never blamed the docs. Just asked whether I can rely on this
behavior of POSE.
In fact (since I needed to set up a quick fix for a demo on the other side
of the world for tomorrow) that's exactly what I did - just inverted the
check so the program would work _only_ on emulator, i.e. when SysGetROMToken
return _error_.
I do not feel this is the best way of doing it, though.
Is it?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Fedor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09 L`pr 1999 c. 20:33
Subject: Re: POSE Pilot unique ID emulation


>That is a nonzero return value, which is an error code.  Any error returned
>from SysGetROMToken tells you that there's no ID to give you.
>
>The docs do have this correct - there are a number of different ways it can
>tell you there is an error, and returning something nonzero from the
>function is one of them.  There's no id in this case.
>
>-David Fedor
>Palm Developer Support


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