Access seems to even get confused about Palm, PalmOS, PalmSource, etc. On
their page touting their upcoming Linux product they talk about combining Linux
with PalmSource - but PalmSource is their 3rd party software sales site, not
the PalmOS stuff. Or, maybe I'm confused too...
It is really
No devices running Cobalt ever shipped. The project was abandoned two
years ago.
Is that enough detailed stuff? :-)
Hi All
For my knowledge only , I just want to know the difference between Palm
OS Cobalt and Garnet.
Why one is highly used and other not ?
Example of the Cobalt and Garnet
No, definitely not. Even then i am interested in the details and the reason why
it was abandoned.
Can you tell me ?
Shruti
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No devices running Cobalt ever shipped. The project was abandoned two
years ago.
Is that enough detailed stuff? :-)
Hi
It was abandoned, essentially due to Palm incompetence, and stupid
bureaucracy...
On 24/03/2007, at 8:32 PM, Shruti Wadhwa wrote:
No, definitely not. Even then i am interested in the details and
the reason why it was abandoned.
Can you tell me ?
Shruti
George Henne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
combining
Linux with PalmSource - but PalmSource is their 3rd party software sales
site, not the PalmOS stuff. Or, maybe I'm confused too...
/js
In your message regarding Re: Difference between Cobalt and Garnet dated
Sat, 24 Mar 2007 03:02:31 -0700 (PDT), Shruti Wadhwa said that ...
No, definitely
I have similar problem with TE2.
When I work with SDIO slot via Serial Manager.
What tools you are used to read out the complete ROM and save it to a
directory on my PC's harddisk?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Yes, I use sysNotifySleepRequestEvent sysNotifyLateWakeupEvent for
sleep/wakeup. and I use AlmSetProcAlarm to set an alarm.
Why? Is that any problem using AlmSetProcAlarm?
I know the sleep/Wakeup event is not guaranteed to be generated but that case
would be very rare. But It happens
Are you using the sysAppLaunchCmdAlarmTriggered, and the
sysAppLaunchCmdDisplayAlarm Launch Codes for your Alarm? Or are you
depending on the Sleep/Wake-up Launch code for your code to be activated?
You might want to also check into REM sleep on the Treo's:
Chapter 8, page 78, PalmOne
The INetLib is not supported on OS 5.0 and greater. Palm has also ceased
operations of the Palm.net service in which the INetLib uses to operate,
therefore the INetLib will no longer work.
The NetLib allows your application to directly access the Internet (or any
other network) and provides the
Hi Donald,
Thanks for your suggestion .
I am using the NetLib in my application to connect Low-level works using TCP
and UDP. For low level works request method should be known. But to know all
the request type is not possible for me.
Thats why, I want to use High-level communication using
Just out of curiosity, what license are you distributing your application
as? Or is it just an internal company application? The reason I ask is most
of the code I can refer you to is GPL (although I know of some non-GPL
code).
I use the HTTP library from: http://www.bitsplitter.net/PalmHTTP/,
Hi,
It is just an internal company application.
My Target is-
To connect a URL using HTTP and Download a request page on my emulator screen.
Thanks in advance!.
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Take at a look at the links I gave you. There is plenty there.
Chinmaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi,
It is just an internal company application.
My Target is-
To connect a URL using HTTP and Download a request page on my emulator
screen.
Thanks in
Where can I learn about the differences between Standard C and
Palm's C?
To the best of my knowledge, there are no signifficant differences in the
*language*. There are, however, significant differences in the *libraries* - in
the sense that many of them are renamed. For instance, you have to
Dr. Vesselin Bontchev wrote:
There is no such thing as Palm C. There are at least two different C
compilers that can produce PalmOS executables - CodeWarrior and the GNU C compiler.
(There is also the OnBoard C compiler that runs on the PalmOS device itself; its C
language is somewhat
Palm OS Debugger is the most recent name of Palm Universal Debugger.
Apparently some folks didn't like the acronym for the original version.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marcelo van Kampen
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2005 1:54 PM
Okay, the curmudgeon's gotta speak.
Generally used to make a null pointer clear, NULL has been simply eye candy
for the value 0.
For twenty years, I've taken this interpretation as well. But recently, I've
been finding places where a comparison against NULL gives different result than
against
I apologize ahead of time for my verbosity. Those who know me rarely involve
me in a conversation without having a pre-arranged escape plan.
Okay, the curmudgeon's gotta speak.
Generally used to make a null pointer clear, NULL has been simply eye
candy
for the value 0.
But recently, I've been
Andrew J. Huang wrote:
This is a really pretty dumb question, but NULL and 0 act
differently using the gnu toolchain. What exactly is the
difference?
Not necessarily a dumb question; it is one of the finer points of C,
since initially you just see lots of references to NULL and only
later
NULL is a pointer and therefor 32 bit long, 0 is an integer and in the
prc-tools, integers are only 16 bit long. So you should see a difference
between (NULL + 0x10) * 0x1000 and (0 + 0x10) * 0x1000. The first should
(as far as I know) be calculated in 32 bit, the other in 16 bit. The
first
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Logan Shaw
Sent: 23 December 2004 10:19
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Difference between NULL and 0?
Andrew J. Huang wrote:
This is a really pretty dumb question, but NULL and 0 act
differently using the gnu
Okay, the curmudgeon's gotta speak.
Generally used to make a null pointer clear, NULL has been simply eye candy
for the value 0. NULL is often confused with NUL, which is simply eye candy
for the character value of 0. In addition, NULL has been used as a scalar in
logical or symbolic math
Jeffry Loucks wrote:
Okay, the curmudgeon's gotta speak.
Anybody want to talk about true and false?
Well, not exactly. But I have a question: I recently wrote a
set of fixed-point math functions (24 to the left and 8 to the
right) and defined ceil(a) as (a 8) + !!(a 0xff).
So my question
:)
Jeff Loucks
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-Original Message-
From: Logan Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 12:15 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Difference between NULL and 0
Q. Would a window still accept pen Inputs if i first set
it as Draw Window and the Set the Same Window as
active Window?
Ans= When u set a window as active window then there is no need to
draw that window because it also set the draw window to the same as active window.
Q. Can somebody tell me
Thanks Peter and LionScribe.
Both hints have pointed into the right direction. A notification
launched application seems to be handled partially as a part of the
previously running application.
So the following things have to be considered.
1st: Before the EvtGetEvent loop:
FrmGotoForm needs to
It sounds like your StopApplication is calling FrmCloseAllForms, which is
also closing the form of the launching application.
LionScribe
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Does anybody have an explanation for the difference of exiting a
Try something like this:
// Since this app's form is popped up, you cannot use FrmCloseAllForms to get
rid of it
// You can also not use FrmReturnToForm because the previous form is outside of
the context
// of this app. The solution is to do this all manually then, as it is shown
here.
// Keep
At 11:29 AM 6/23/2004, you wrote:
Which is the difference between
MemPtr Pointer=MemPtrNew(30*1024);
And
char *Pointer=new char[30*1024];
First, you should write 30*1024L to avoid overflowing a Int16.
Second, the big difference is that the allocation using operator new[]
stores a small amount of
Thanks!.
Can you allocate more than 64*1024L with this method?
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Ben Combee
Enviado el: Miércoles, 23 de Junio de 2004 03:43 p.m.
Para: Palm Developer Forum
Asunto: Re: difference
At 11:29 AM 6/23/2004, you
At 11:52 AM 6/23/2004, you wrote:
Thanks!.
Can you allocate more than 64*1024L with this method?
No. You need to use MemGluePtrNew (and link in the Palm OS glue library)
to allocate 64K or more memory from the dynamic heap. Note: even with that
call, you're still limited to the size of the
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 11:39:15AM -0800, Fruber Malcome wrote:
My question stems off the fact that we have both custom fonts and jpeg
images in our product.
The fonts alone take up 150K of the heap (they are stored as data records,
and then casted for FntDefineFont - since that memory must
hmmm really?
When I check memory before I load the fonts and then after, I see a 150K
difference..
I'm fairly certain that I'm not copying any data over ( at least for the
font) - Just as a note, I'm talking about records that are stored on a card
instead of in RAM. I wonder if they are handled
At 01:22 PM 1/29/2004, Fruber Malcome wrote:
Do both resources (e.g. Tbmp or nfnt etc) use the same amount of heap as a
data record? (assuming they are both the same size?) Does it matter what
type of resource that it is?
A resource takes up a very slightly larger amount of heap than a record (on
My question stems off the fact that we have both custom fonts and jpeg
images in our product.
The fonts alone take up 150K of the heap (they are stored as data records,
and then casted for FntDefineFont - since that memory must stay locked until
use of the font is done, it takes up the memory), I
At 06:31 2003-2-22 +, you wrote:
Hello Keith
Actually i was working on CodeWarrior 6 up now
now i got CW9 and OS 5. In CW IDE there is menu Palm
OS and menu item Launch Emulator. when i clikced that
it asks for rom file. But i am unable to find the rom
for emulator and there are rom files for
I'm not quite sure what you're asking, it's hard to understand the way you
phrased the question.
As best as I can understand, you are saying that you can't figure out how to
test OS5 apps on your PC, because you don't understand how to launch the
simulator? And the reason you don't know how to
The difference is that the Simulator exists, and the Emulator doesn't. :-)
In Palm's nomenclature, the Simulator is the Palm OS compiled as a native desktop
library, which can be used to build a native desktop application. The Emulator,
instead, provided an environment in which OS and
Hello Keith
Actually i was working on CodeWarrior 6 up now
now i got CW9 and OS 5. In CW IDE there is menu Palm
OS and menu item Launch Emulator. when i clikced that
it asks for rom file. But i am unable to find the rom
for emulator and there are rom files for simulator
Is it mean that we can't
struct{
UInt16 id
char * field1
char* field2
}test
This structure has pointers for field1 and field2, so you'd need to store
the actual contents of these fields somewhere. You wouldn't want to store a
struct like this directly in a database record, but it could be useful for a
[What Danny Said ;)]
packed vs unpacked means (to me anyway)
unpacked:
struct{
UInt16 id
char field1[MAXLEN1]
char field2[MAXLEN2]
}test
This struct can be read/written directly to db records, but wastes (quite a
bit of) storage memory. It is a little faster for read/write/search -
Ajit,
I can't think of any differences between Poser 3.1 and 3.2 that would
cause you problems. However, both of those versions are so old that
I don't remember much about either of them off the top of my head.
:-) You'd be better off with the current version.
Also, when reporting
hi
Hotsync and scout sync are both meant to do the same
thing like Synchronisation of data between the
desktop/Palm or vice versa,But the question s the
desktop that is refered is wheather a localhost or
wheather it is something on the network ,Hotsync
Mananger is used only for Localhost sync
There are a lot of differences - you will have to be more specific about the problems
you are seeing before we can help.
-Original Message-
From: Murali [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 October 2001 13:43
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Difference in Application Behavior
Murali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:63985@palm-dev-forum...
Hello everybody..
Is there any difference in the behavior of application when we try to
debug
the application (keeping the device as the target) and when the
application
is synchronized and is running on the device..?
Could you, please, explain me what is the difference between TxtFindString
and StrStr commands? And which of them are faster?
StrStr does a raw binary comparison of data. This makes it fast, but
inappropriate for use in situations where you want This to match
this, for example.
TxtFindString
From: Mike McCollister
Does anyone know the difference between
sysTrapSysAppLaunch and sysTrapSysUIAppSwitch?
SysAppLaunch() calls trap sysTrapSysAppLaunch and SysUIAppSwitch() calls
trap sysTrapSysUIAppSwitch, so why not look at the documentation for those
two functions?
--
For
Does anyone know the difference between
sysTrapSysAppLaunch and sysTrapSysUIAppSwitch?
As Richard said, these are traps corresponding to OS functions:
- SysAppLaunch is used to sublaunch an application
- SysUIAppSwitch is used to exit the current app and start up another one
SysAppLaunch is
Danny,
Thanks for the information.
Right now my program, McPhling, traps
sysTrapSysAppLaunch. Ultimately I'm looking to having
it open up the last open address so I'm looking into
trapping sysTrapSysUIAppSwitch instead. Any idea on
how to do this?
Thanks,
Mike
--- Danny Epstein [EMAIL
Right now my program, McPhling, traps
sysTrapSysAppLaunch. Ultimately I'm looking to having
it open up the last open address so I'm looking into
trapping sysTrapSysUIAppSwitch instead. Any idea on
how to do this?
If you want to detect when the user runs Address, either by pressing a hard
Mike McCollister [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know the differences between the Secure
Digital and MultiMediaCard cards are? How do these
differences effect the developer of an application?
Check out the slides from PalmSource 2000, particularly this track:
I believe the 3.5.1 is a M100 targeted OS, it contains the clock app
and the note pad app . Other than that I believe they are the same.
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 16:52:54 -, Richard Anderson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know the difference between OS 3.5.0 and 3.5.1 ??
I have a
The 3.5.1 ROM is only on the m100 and contains a patch that corrects 2 problems
on the 3.5 ROM. If you look at the Knowledge Base article on the 3.5.2 patch at
http://oasis.palm.com/dev/kb/papers/1846.cfm
the 3.5.1 patch is only the first 2 bullets. It is recommended devices with 3.5
and
With Palm OS version 3.0 I could manually delete databases and streamed
files just as you delete apps you don't need anymore. I found
this feature pretty handy.
With version 3.2 this option appears to be GONE ? Is this true
or am I just mistaken ?
I know that you can delete databases that you
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