Any tutorials for
Try this one:
http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/docs/dev_suite/PalmOSDevSuite/ToolsTOC.html
Regards,
Vesselin
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Any tutorials for
Version: 1.2.0.23
Build ID: 19E_120GMC
im not used to it, been using codewarrior and falch
so the IDE is very different
thanks
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Hello,
I am working on application that will play audio to list of number
after they are dialed. I could do the part of dialing but I wonder if
your program has a library that control the audio comming out of the
device to be routed to the phone and not the speaker.
On 6/22/05, druid [EMAIL
Mohamad Alhomsi wrote:
Hello,
I am working on application that will play audio to list of number after
they are dialed. I could do the part of dialing but I wonder if your
program has a library that control the audio comming out of the device
to be routed to the phone and not the speaker.
Ever since I upgraded to version 1.1.0, this auto build feature has given me
problems. I don't know how to disable it! Many times when I make changes to
my code, the only way to get the tool to recompile my code is to select CLEAN.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
thanks,
~Tony
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At 12:49 PM 12/29/2004, you wrote:
Ever since I upgraded to version 1.1.0, this auto build feature has
given me problems. I don't know how to disable it! Many times when I
make changes to my code, the only way to get the tool to recompile my code
is to select CLEAN. Does anyone know how to
I noted that too (only with 1.1.0). Autobuild used to
work, now it doesn't know *when* to build.
Disabling auto works, but it presumes to know whether
Build should be available (based on code changes).
Well I'm modifying resources, a build is necessary I
assure you...IDE doesn't know this of
After you edit your resources, try refreshing your workspace. That
should cause the IDE to pick up on the new modification dates on your
files.
I thought that the latest Eclipse IDE made this automatic, but
apparently not.
-- Keith
On Dec 29, 2004, at 10:38 AM, Gary wrote:
I noted that too
Keith Rollin escreveu:
After you edit your resources, try refreshing your workspace. That
should cause the IDE to pick up on the new modification dates on your
files.
I thought that the latest Eclipse IDE made this automatic, but
apparently not.
-- Keith
Regarding the auto refresh I am
I'm hoping that someone can tell me how I can use a newer version of the form
editor with the latest (eclipse-based, not codewarrior) version of the
developer suite?
I have the PalmOS 5 SDK R3 and it has a Constructor for Palm OS executable that
flat-out will not run (ASINTPPC.dll error) and
Palm OS does some internal magic to your form layouts, when displaying on
screen so you don't need to bother about the screen resolution.
Usually you create your forms at 160x160. Newer devices with so called double
density screens (360x360) scale the form controls' positions to the full
At 09:53 AM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
I'm hoping that someone can tell me how I can use a newer version of the
form editor with the latest (eclipse-based, not codewarrior) version of
the developer suite?
I have the PalmOS 5 SDK R3 and it has a Constructor for Palm OS executable
that flat-out will
Hello,
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 08:16:29 -0600, Brad Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm assuming the simple Hello World app that ships with PODS should compile
run w/out problems. Is that an incorrect assumption?
Would it be possible that you are compiling under Windows 95/98? I
have problems
Ben Combee wrote:
At 11:58 PM 7/25/2004, you wrote:
Okay, I'm stumped.
I did a full install of PODS and created a new sample 68K project. I
changed the
makefile from 'DEBUG_OR_RELEASE=Debug' to 'DEBUG_OR_RELEASE=Release'
and built
the project.
I get a .prc in the Release directory, but when I
Okay, I'm stumped.
I did a full install of PODS and created a new sample 68K project. I changed the
makefile from 'DEBUG_OR_RELEASE=Debug' to 'DEBUG_OR_RELEASE=Release' and built
the project.
I get a .prc in the Release directory, but when I try to install and run it on
my PEG-NR70V (PalmOS 4.1),
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