There are differences between the processors on those two devices, as well
as differences in memory, etc. This will cause bugs to exhibit themselves
differently. For instance, one of our Platinum certified products (SynCalc)
ran fine for over 12 months with thousands of users on Palm 2 and 3. When
IIIx and V came out, all of the sudden everyone was getting fatal
exceptions pressing the backspace key. It was a simple off-by-one error
that had never shown up. Can you use the Palm Debugger to get a stack
trace where the error occurs? I am sure that will help you find the bug.
Alan Pinstein
Synergy Solutions, Inc.
http://www.synsolutions.com
1-800-210-5293
>At 6:37 PM -0500 6/7/99, Alan Pinstein wrote:
>>>
>>>Metrowerks R5, latest update
>>>MacOS 8.6
>>>*C++* (though the O'Reilly app is in C)
>>
>>Are you using C++? If so, that may be your problem. Many c++ features
>>require globals to be around, and you'll crash if you access them from a
>>lauch code when the globals aren't yours.
>
>That doesn't seem to be the (total) solution.
>
>I've gotten it so the code works when beaming INTO my IIIx, but still
>generates the fatal exception when beaming into a regular old III, all
>other program conditions being identical.
>
>I can't figure it.
>
>
>Thanks,
>-Pete
>--
>Peter Solderitsch
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>http://www.stanford.edu/~petey/