Usually PDB's are stored in the palm's storage heap. It's viewed by the
application that was built for it, like how the Memo database is only viewed by
the Memo application.
You don't need to convert a .PDB file to a palm database, the HotSync tool does
it for you.
Hope this helps =)
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I once knew a fellow that only used the built-in applications on his
Palm III -- except he had an ebook reader of some sort, and knew how
to convert text files to PalmDOC format and sync them to his device.
So, as a result, when he mentioned "PDB" files, he invariably meant a
PalmDOC E-book.
As Ev
An application is compiled to a pdb file and this provides the layout of a
keyboard. The pdb file is hooked to keyboard driver application in my palm.
I want to read the data from that pdb and modify it to create another pdb for
the current application, i.e. change the layout.
Here I do not kno
Sareeta Mohanty wrote:
An application is compiled to a pdb file and this provides the layout of a
keyboard. The pdb file is hooked to keyboard driver application in my palm.
I want to read the data from that pdb and modify it to create another pdb for
the current application, i.e. change the layo