I'm not sure if I understand all the details but...
Any Smalltalk programmer is used to being able to take any snipit of code,
selecting it and executing it, inspecting the objects and changing state and
behavior,
all while the app is running.  What most of us would love is to be able to
do this from our
development environment while having it execute on the palm emulator ( just
like we do on PC's UNIX MAC
Next Beos linux and any other operating system out there ).
If we have this it certainly goes a long way towards making it an even
more amazing development environment.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 19, 1999 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: Palm Debugger Stub


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>>My other option is to simply have a debug version of my Smalltalk VM that
>>can talk to the PC and provide variable info, provide step functionality,
>>and modification of code while debugging.  This would be good and all, but
I
>>think the stub approach would be easier to do.
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>Personally, this is the way I'd go.  Since you say "...simply have a debug
>version...", then it shouldn't be too hard to do.  Poser and the Palm OS
take
>this approach when talking with external debuggers.
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>-- Keith Rollin
>-- Palm OS Emulator engineer
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