Following up to my own posting here. Looks like the CBX Palm OS support is
indeed PRC Tools-based. There is a preview SDK available here:
http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/mobile_sdks.html
I'm a little too busy to check it out right now, but I will definitely do so
when I get the time. Ho
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> Incorrect - Borland have just that C++ BuilderX will now support PalmOS
> http://www.palmsource.com/press/2003/092203_borland.html
>
> I haven't tried it yet but if it is anything like their windows
> offering I expect great things.
I
I've heard they will be using some implementation of wxWindows along
with a GUI builder. Personally I wish they would build something new
that used some of the newer C++ features that wxWindows doesnt.
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On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, Eccles Kwong wrote:
> > BCBX supports Linux now but I dont know if it will support the PalmOS
> > SDK when it comes out for BCBX. I dont see why it wouldnt as long as
> > the sdk works on GCC.
I wonder if they have any plans for an OWL style class library for
the Palms - now
Thx all,
I think this may be a good tools on Palm development later .
=)
Eccles
"Mike Margerum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ???:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> BCBX supports Linux now but I dont know if it will support the PalmOS
> SDK when it comes out for BCBX. I dont see why it wouldnt as long as
> the sdk
BCBX supports Linux now but I dont know if it will support the PalmOS
SDK when it comes out for BCBX. I dont see why it wouldnt as long as
the sdk works on GCC.
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> Incorrect - Borland have just that C++ BuilderX will now support
> PalmOShttp://www.palmsource.com/press/2003/092203_borland.html
I thought the X was a generic place holder for the version number. It seems I have
been away from Borland news for too long. I've moved almost exclusively to Linux
As I understand it the mobile edition only supports the Symbian 60
series right now. They have announced they will be adding palm support.
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It looks like you need the mobile edition.
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From: "Mike Margerum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone try Borland C++ BuilderX w/ Palm SDK ?
C++ builder is not the same product as CBuilder X. CBuilder X is
multiplatform and compiler agnostic. The IDE is based on the JBuilder
IDE and is oddly enough written in java. It can use GCC, Borland, m$,
and sun compilers on the back end. It also supports GDB I believe.
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I have C++ builder X and it looks promising but I dont think it comes
with the palm support at this point. It should be coming soon though.
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Layne Lund wrote:
> BCB is meant for Windows programming on an x86 machine. It doesn't compile
> executable code that can run on an Palm device. They use completely different
> processors with different instruction sets. Your choices for Palm development (in
> C/C++) are
BCB is meant for Windows programming on an x86 machine. It doesn't compile executable
code that can run on an Palm device. They use completely different processors with
different instruction sets. Your choices for Palm development (in C/C++) are limited
to CodeWarrior and prc-tools.
Layne
Any comment ?
Eccles
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