I have not played with the programming side of things on my TRGpro, but I
believe you have the full FAT32 access routines to the CF card.  Thus you
can read/write files on the CF card from a PalmOS application.

James Lee, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seahorse Software, http://www.seahorsesoft.com/

On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Dave Lippincott wrote:

> >You can not hotsync .wav files to the TRGpro, as they are not a valid
> >PalmOS file format.
> 
> Obviously, WAV files are not in PDB or PRC format.  I should have said I
> don't know if there is a utility to convert WAV files so you can hotsync
> them and play them on your Palm.
> 
> It would interesting to find out how non-PRC/PDB/PQA file will be handled on
> a CF card.  I wonder if with the right code (and the TRG SDK) you could
> read/write a non-converted DB file from CF.  Anyone know if its possible?  I
> have a few customers that could benefit from placing something like an
> Access DB on a CF card and reading it directly with a Palm app.  'look ma,
> no hotsync!'
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:42 AM
> Subject: Re: Palm Audio?
> 
> 
> You can not hotsync .wav files to the TRGpro, as they are not a valid
> PalmOS file format.
> 
> You can, as you have said, place them on a CF card, and play them directly
> off of the car in the TRGpro.
> 
> CFPro, which is a lot like FlashPro, in that you can copy/move/delete/make
> directories/etc. on the CF card comes with the TRGpro.
> 
> And CFPro also allows you to play the .wav files on the CF card.
> 
> And to answer someone else's question, yes the speaker on the TRGpro can
> generate DTMF dial tones...
> 
> James Lee, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Seahorse Software, http://www.seahorsesoft.com/
> 
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