Danny Epstein wrote:
My advice is to write messages to the screen and/or to a log. I recommend
DlkSetLogEntry for logging;
I don't find the documentation for this function in the Palm OS ®
Programmer's API Reference. Where is it specified?
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Danny Epstein wrote:
My advice is to write messages to the screen and/or to a log. I
recommend DlkSetLogEntry for logging;
--- Thomas Maeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't find the documentation for this function in the Palm OS ®
Programmer's API Reference. Where is it specified?
I
Joe Malone wrote:
I think you'll find everything you need in DLserver.h. You can also
find more info (including a code sample) in the KB.
Thanks.
But the information in DLServer.h is nice for my compiler, not for me.
Searching for DlkSetLogEntry in the KB returns two links. One of the
--- Thomas Maeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the information in DLServer.h is nice for my compiler,
not for me.
It's also for your benefit. :)
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If that function is intended to be used, why isn't it properly
documented in the SDK docs?
In Volume II of the Palm OS ® Programmers
Joe pretty much covered it. See my previous post for a quick summary on
usage of DlkSetLogEntry:
http://www.escribe.com/computing/pcpqa/m44694.html
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I'm developing on Mac OS X and would like to be able to
test some two way IR code using POSE.
This thread probably belongs on tools-forum or comm-dev-forum.
You're using the IR Library, so I doubt Poser's redirection will help you.
Shortcut-dot-t won't help either; it loops back at the
At 4:39 PM -0700 5/26/02, Simeon Leifer wrote:
What I did:
1. Launch POSE and POSE-Profile.
2. configure both so their 'serial port' is 'localhost:6000'
3. in each, open the find panel and enter 'shortcut . . s' using
grafitti
4. go to the launcher in POSE, select beam, pick an application and
At 7:29 AM -0700 5/25/02, Simeon Leifer wrote:
I'm developing on Mac OS X and would like to be able to test some
two way IR code using POSE. (I'm using version 3.5) Ideally i'd like
to be able to run two copies of POSE (right now i've got normal and
profiling and can run them simultaneously)
What I did:
1. Launch POSE and POSE-Profile.
2. configure both so their 'serial port' is 'localhost:6000'
3. in each, open the find panel and enter 'shortcut . . s' using
grafitti
4. go to the launcher in POSE, select beam, pick an application and
attempt to beam it.
what i hoped for was
I'm developing on Mac OS X and would like to be able to test some two way IR code
using POSE. (I'm using version 3.5) Ideally i'd like to be able to run two copies of
POSE (right now i've got normal and profiling and can run them simultaneously) and
have their 'serial ports' connected, using
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