Thanks for the explanation.
(But what I don't understand is how licensees can build native apps then.
And if they can, what is the reason (be it technical or commercial) that
regular developpers can't).

David

"Aaron Ardiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> > Is there some particular reason for this?
>
> the core to OS5 is PACE.
>
> developers program to API routines, and, they are handled by the
> PACE layer on the ARM platform. building a native ARM application
> would require knowledge of the native API locations (i dont see
> header files available - do you)? and, OS5 was built mainly as a
> transition layer for ARM - not to allow you to write ARM.
>
> i remember the discussions where Palm were even debating allowing
> PceNativeCall :) we should be lucky we even have that!
>
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