Any change of seeing any of the embedded AMD designs
or further TI usage?
thanks,
Craig.
--- Ben Combee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/25/06, Tom Frauenhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And Palm has had 'Intel Inside' for years - the
Intel StrongArm chips (but, hey, they're still
Intel).
--- Cory Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
He also goes on to say that smartphone apps will
have to be signed by the
wireless carrier to be able to load them.
Didn't get this out of the article. In the article it
states a supported capability, it mentions nothing
that I can find on a
--- Linke, Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
250 MB? Surely you considered breaking it up into
individual parts, e.g. only the simulator, or just
the plugins for people who already have Eclipse
and/or cygwin?
Andreas
Think about what you are asking and how people have
been responding to
Is this a step forward or back? This reminds be of
the old Turbo-C Days. I would just as well go with
the command-line tools as others have suggested.
I think this religious type debate differs based on
philosophy. Some people want control of this
environment and some people do not care as
Sorry I have to agree with the original poster of this
one. I've used a lot of IDE's for Java, C/C++ and the
MAKE/ANT environments are much preferrable than the
hit the GUI button to build. Yes it is much easier
for the newer project resources to get going and be
productive in the GUI
Did you execute an Attachment; i.e., DmAttachRecord?
Craig.
--- Atif Rasheed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello every one!
I am writing a structure as a Record to a PDB, the
writing call is
successful but when I reopen the PDB after closing
it, the record is not
there...
this is the
I believe some others have suggested popping up your
own keyboard and utilities. If you do this, than you
can control the events.
Craig.
--- LionScribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That won't work, because the keyboard form and the
date form use their own
event loop, and you cannot change it.
Haven't personnally needed to do this but from looking
at the documentation I would start looking at
the WinDrawOperation capabilities. With
WinSetDrawMode it looks like you can set the display
for Overlay and this might allow you to effectively
AND multiple draw operations. In either case,
Why not use the StrNCopy function and just get a
pointer (char*) to the string position you want to
start at then specify from that point the number of
characters you want.
Craig.
--- D. Kirker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I retrieve text (as a string) from the middle
of a string? Similar to
You need to step through your code and find out where
it is crashing. I don't believe there is any
compatibility problems with T|E and 5.2
I originally wrote one of my Palm Apps for Vx (3.5)
and I didn't have to do anything to get it to run
correctly on Tungsten E.
FYI, I am using the nil
palmOne, Inc. encourages all owners of the Tungsten T3
who plan to use SD cards at any time to upgrade their
handheld using the software update below. This update
aids in the transfer of data to certain SD cards, in
addition to other updates.
palmOne recommends that you reformat your SD card
Your compare routine is key and it needs to be as
efficient as possible The other thing you might want
to consider is building your own indexing routines. I
have some very large databases and by building my own
indexing routines I improved the performance
dramatically.
Craig.
--- Jefferson
Is this problem only on T3? What about Tungsten E?
thanks,
Craig.
--- Jonatan Fernstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have written a small app that, once installed on a
T3 device, will make
the power off / power on bug go away.
The app subscribes to the sysNotifyLateWakeupEvent
being sent out
Are there any plans to continue the development of
POSE and to support the newer devices?
thanks,
Craig.
--- Ben Combee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:02 AM 10/7/2003, Brian wrote:
Good day,
Where can i get an emulator for tungsten? or is
there? together with
its rom file
Palm OS
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