Dave Carrigan wrote:

I've successfully used pilot-link (0.11.8, kernel 2.6.0-testx) to transfer
files between a Tungsten T and a Tungsten T|3. I don't know about the T|2,
but I doubt that it would be any different.

What is the version of your kernel and pilot-link?

Kernel 2.4.22 and pilot-link 0.11.8. I'll test to load a .prc file on the Tungsten via pilot-xfer, when I've sorted out the problems with the USB-Cradle (or bought a serial cradle).
Is there a possibility of destroying something on the Palm by uploading via pilot-xfer due to incompabilities between OS4 and OS5?


For
development, use a PalmOS 4 rom such as the m515. You won't be able to
test any tungsten features, but there aren't very many right now unless
you're doing graphic intensive stuff.

As far as I understand it now, this is the way to do it (or is it?):
I'll have to compile my programs with the m68k-gcc and then test them in POSE with some PalmOS 4 ROM. If it works, i'll compile it with the arm-gcc and transfer it via pilot-xfer to the T2.
My application will make use of the HighResolution 320x320 64k color Display. But I think that should be supported in PalmOS 4, or am I wrong?


Thanks so far,
Jan


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