Cathy,

Can you give us an example of the kind of application you would like
to convert from 68K to ARM, and why you believe it is necessary? We
may be able to suggest an approach if we knew what it was you were
trying to accomplish.

Thanks,
jeff

On 10/18/07, Donald C. Kirker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> babbu cathy wrote:
> > hi everyone,
> >
> > can anyone please explain or give me ideas how can i
> > convert my 68k application to ARM based?
> >
> > cathy.
> >
> >
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>
> Unless you have a deep understanding of the PalmOS and how the ARM
> processor system and compiler tools work, and if you have a ton of time,
> doing this (compiling your application as completely arm native with no
> 68k) is not feasible.
>
> I spent about one and a half months working with trying to do this but
> gave up because of the amount of work needed to get simple things to work.
>
> The most simple solution would be to, as the others have suggested,
> break off chunks of your application and write those in arm. If breaking
> off individual parts of your application is difficult than you may need
> to divide your application up into the code code and the UI code and
> have the core code be arm.
>
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