Nathan --

Assuming that you are referring to the Windows version, POSE (including the
latest 21b28) remembers the location of the ROM as an absolute file location,
i.e., drive letter and complete path.  Moving your files doesn't update the
entry in the .psf file.  If you set up the directory on the demo machine to be
the same as the source machine you copied from, then everything looks the same
to POSE and it'll run.

If yo can't, for example, your POSE directory is on drive D: and the demo
machine doesn't have a drive D:,  you can always recreate the environment by
moving the files mentioned and everything else loaded into the psf ( .prcs,
.pdbs )

An alternative would be if the command line options added in 21b28 would accept
both a -psf and a -rom entry and use the specified rom instead of the one from
the psf file, but I couldn't get it to work when I tried before sending this
message.  Or, if POSE would hunt in the current directory when it found the
specified path to be invalid.  But since neither of these are in place, the
first two (same directory structure, or transfer and rebuild) are your options.

Hope this helps.

-- John Kinast






Nathan Gold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/28/99 10:11:31 AM

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Hello!

I have been very successful at loading the PalmOS emulator with my
application and it runs beautifully!  However, I am trying to get it running
on someone else's machine and I am stuck.  Every time I try to run it on
another machine, the emulator tells me that the rom I am using is not there
(and it is)!

The files I have transferred are emulator.exe, emulator_profile.exe,
PalmIII.rom, and the palmts.psf file.

I am trying to get a demo up by this afternoon.  Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Nathan







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