It's all there in Emulator ERS.pdf:

3.5.1.1 Low-memory Access
... A low-memory access is defined as a read from or write to a memory location
in the range 0x0000 - 0x00FF.

-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer






Allen Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/02/99 11:55:20 AM

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Subject:  'Writing to low memory..." error




I'm writing a program currently that simply gets the system's date and time
and displays it on the screen (there's actually more, but I'm not authorized
to share the details).  My code compiles, but at run-time, there's an
interruption with a message box that says, "[program name] has just written
directly to low memory."  I don't know what this means at all.  I don't have
much experience with memory management and for the most part, I've only
developed programs for a desktop.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Preferably, I'd like to know how to circumvent this error.  Thanks.

-Greg






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