E-mail me privately and I will tell you what I remember about Handera
SDK. I think you can still download it off a yahoo group for Handera users.
Luc Le Blanc wrote:
Lee Chruch wrote:
You can download a stand-alone Windows Mobile emulator from
Microsoft's web site.
Indeed. But wasn't there
The Aceeca PDA32 has a full size SD slot on the top exterior of the device,
not under the battery.
The PDA32 battery is not field replaceable, but it is a whopping 2600mAh in
capacity, which is more than double what the Palm TX batt capacity was.
Battery life is not going to be a problem with t
Use the GarnetOS Simulator version 5.3 from ACCESS Dev Net. It is the right
sim and supports QVGA screens exactly the way the real QVGA devices do.
www.accessdevnet.com and you'll need to log in to download it.
The Handera 330 POSE is not the way to go for this, because Handera did QVGA
on the
Palm's decision to wash their hands of Palm OS is hitting sales of Web OS
devices. Apparently one of the big selling points of the iPhone over the Palm
Pre is the Apple appstore.
Who would have expected such a turn of events, from the managerial brainboxes
at Palm Inc?
From: luis maldonado
S
Is "the missing sync" not an alternative?
Am 21.01.2010 um 14:48 schrieb Philip Sheard:
I sync my Treo 680 using 6.2 on Windows 7, and it works very well.
Unlike 4.1.4e, you have to install COM support if you want to use
any COM conduits, but that is unlikely for most people.
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abandoned is putting it EXTREMELY mild, try KIKING IN THE M***R FN A***S
> From: llebl...@cam.org
> To: palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
> Subject: Re: SCOOP: New GarnetOS (PalmOS) Handhelds Coming From Aceeca!
> Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:33:12 -0800
>
> BTW. Can we expect a new HotSync Manag
Christopher Stamper wrote:
> Can't you use the simulator, and set the resolution to QVGA?
I tried to set a Simulator to QVGA, but there was no such choice. At least not
on those I have.
If you find a Handera 330 POSE, you may send it to speleo...@gmail.com (but
rename the exe extension).
Luc
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Luc Le Blanc wrote:
> Lee Chruch wrote:
>
> > You can download a stand-alone Windows Mobile emulator from
> > Microsoft's web site.
>
> Indeed. But wasn't there a Handera 330 POSE? Somebody still has it?
> I'd rather try my app on a device I can run the debugger
Lee Chruch wrote:
> You can download a stand-alone Windows Mobile emulator from
> Microsoft's web site.
Indeed. But wasn't there a Handera 330 POSE? Somebody still has it?
I'd rather try my app on a device I can run the debugger with if I'm to trace
penDownEvent coordinates conversions for taps
You can download a stand-alone Windows Mobile emulator from Microsoft's web
site.
Lee Church
www.mobitechsystems.com
-Original Message-
From: Luc Le Blanc [mailto:llebl...@cam.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 10:42 PM
To: Palm Developer
I sync my Treo 680 using 6.2 on Windows 7, and it works very well. Unlike
4.1.4e, you have to install COM support if you want to use any COM conduits,
but that is unlikely for most people.
--
From: "Luc Le Blanc"
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010
BTW. Can we expect a new HotSync Manager to run flawlessly with USB under
Windows 7 to accompany these new PDAs? Palm seems to have abandoned its earlier
customers, betting the farm on webOS. I recently tried to install both the 6.2
and 4.1.4e Palm Desktop+HotSync Manager kits on a new Windows 7
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