http://www.palm.com/devzone/docs.html#current
I also went to DevCon last fall and learned a lot there, in general
terms. I think the conference talks are in realvideo somewhere....
There are some limitations to using the wireless network, but you can
do very cool stuff with the local CGI mechanism and C programming,
etc. It's hard to say though without knowing exactly what you're
trying to do.
Alan Pinstein
Synergy Solutions, Inc.
http://www.synsolutions.com
1-800-210-5293
>Hello Alan,
>
>OT; where did get the information/documentation to create apps for the vii.
>I'm interested in creating apples for the vii but am having a hard time
>finding good docs out of the palm/devzone or it might be that i'm looking
>in the wrong place.
>
>I would like to program to the server directly vs using the .pqa or am i
>stuck with what palm gives me....
>
>lcr
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alan Pinstein [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 12:29 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Palm VII antennaChr switching/handling problem
>
>I've got a HACK which launches my launcher when the antenna is
>raised. All it does is patch SysHandleEvent() and if there's an
>antennaChr, it launches my app.
>
>Ok, so I wondered if it would accidentally switch apps if you raised
>the antenna while in Clipper or iMessenger. I tried it, and it
>doesn't! This must mean that those apps check for antennaChr and eat
>it before calling SysHandleEvent, is this correct?
>
>Here's the problem... if you are in a wireless app with the antenna
>DOWN and you go live, a dialog pops up asking you to raise the
>antenna... when you do, the dialog goes away and the app goes about
>its wireless business. Well, with my HACK turned on, raising the
>antenna while this dialog is up causes my hack to launch the
>launcher, meaning, if my above assumption is true, that
>SysHandleEvent is called BEFORE checking to see if the event is
>antennaChr while in this dialog. Is this correct?
>
>If so, would it be asking too much to switch that in the ROM? If it
>WOULD be asking too much, how can I go about fixing this little bug
>in my launching hack?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Alan Pinstein
>Synergy Solutions, Inc.
>http://www.synsolutions.com
>1-800-210-5293