'stone age' methods - 10 years of staring at 68K code could turn anyone into a
dinosaur, though that was 15 years ago.
Thanks for the advice, I'll be using tracing methods as well, the OS Reporter
app seems to work well.
AW
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On 2007-08-24, Andrew Woodgate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have inherited a Palm app that is written as 3 parts, 2 GLIB shared
library parts and the app itself and would like to debug this using the
Palm OS Debugger.
In the files window, I add the 3 executables (.prc) and then add the 3
Ton, thanks for the reply. It looks like I'll just have to cope and rely on my
rusty 68k assembler knowledge then.
Andrew
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Andrew Woodgate wrote:
Ton, thanks for the reply. It looks like I'll just have to cope and rely on my
rusty 68k assembler knowledge then.
Andrew
Sort of a stone age approach:
You can also throw around some stuff to print to the screen or out the
serial port (if the data isn't sent fast
something again??
Much appreciated
Andrew Comley
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Matthew Bevan
Sent: 16 November 2004 22:49
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Glib - shared libraries [long] and now palmdev-prep
Howdy!
I have searched
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Sent: 16 November 2004 21:28
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Glib - shared libraries [long]
Howdy, Andrew!
Many many thanks for that, you are being incredibly helpful!
Thanks! Can you tell customer service
Howdy, Andrew!
On November 16, 2004 10:16 am, Andrew Comley wrote:
Can anyone tell me if Glib is still a good way to develop shared libraries?
If so are there any simple (really simple) instructions on how to get it to
work!
I don't know about you, but I learn well from examples rather than
Of Matthew Bevan
Sent: 16 November 2004 18:37
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Glib - shared libraries
Howdy, Andrew!
On November 16, 2004 10:16 am, Andrew Comley wrote:
Can anyone tell me if Glib is still a good way to develop shared
libraries?
If so are there any simple (really simple
On November 16, 2004 11:11 am, Andrew Comley wrote:
Many thanks for the link, however can you spare the time to give the step
by step sequence?
In MyFontLib (the Library):
1. Develop code, one (or more) function per file in Src, organized into
functional categories via subdirectories in Src.
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Subject: Re: Glib - shared libraries [long]
On November 16, 2004 11:11 am, Andrew Comley wrote:
Many thanks for the link, however can you spare the time to give the step
by step
Howdy, Andrew!
Many many thanks for that, you are being incredibly helpful!
Thanks! Can you tell customer service is my dayjob? ;-)
I will give this some real attention tomorrow (UK wind down time now) -
but one quick question - do I need any specific glib files to make this
all work??
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Sent: 16 November 2004 21:28
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Glib - shared libraries [long]
Howdy, Andrew!
Many many thanks for that, you are being incredibly helpful!
Thanks! Can you tell customer service is my dayjob? ;-)
I will give this some
Howdy!
I have searched everywhere for palmdev-prep (seems to be a useful tool!),
however I cannot find it - yet again all help will be very appreciated.
What version of PRC-Tools (the PalmOS GCC tools) are you using? I'm using 2.3
under my Linux machine, and didn't have any problems under
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