>By the way, the term 'warm' reset isn't correct. Just hitting the reset
>key generates a warm reset. If this kind of thing needs a name, call it an
>up-arrow reset or a non-notifying reset.
Does anyone have a catchier name? How do I explain what a 'non-modifying'
reset is to my customers?
How about 'clean' reset?
D
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, April 15, 1999 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: HELP! Palm IIIx no longer supports "warm" reset?
>At 9:52 AM -0700 4/15/99, Richard Hartman wrote:
>>I tried a number of times, holding it down for
>>quite a long time and it did not work.
>
>Determining whether it worked or not could be hard -- how can you tell if
>the apps got the reset notification?
>
>One fairly easy way is to try to beam something to the device that was just
>reset. If the up-arrow thing worked, the beam will fail because the IR
>software didn't get installed. If the beam succeeds, the notification also
>happened.
>
>By the way, the term 'warm' reset isn't correct. Just hitting the reset
>key generates a warm reset. If this kind of thing needs a name, call it an
>up-arrow reset or a non-notifying reset.
>
> --Bob
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