>I deeply hope some of pose guys will solve this problem

>From the release notes:

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Palm Computing uses the following numbering scheme for versioning its
products.  The version number has the following format:

     <major>.<minor>.<bug fix>[dab]<prerelease>

The "dab" appearing after the bug fix revision indicates the pre-release
stage of the product.  The "d" means that it is currently under
development.  Once all features have been added and it has undergone
enough testing to ensure that it is not DOA, its pre-release stage is
advanced to "alpha", and the version number is suffixed with "a". Once
all known critical bugs (crashers or bugs that prevent meaningful work)
are fixed, the pre-release stage is advanced to "beta", and the version
number is suffixed with a "b". Finally, after all designated bugs have
been fixed, the product is released, and the version number no longer
includes a pre-release designation.

This version of the Palm OS Emulator is 2.1d29.  This means that the
product is missing some features, and there may be some pretty
embarrassing bugs in it.  Even so, during its development stage, the
Palm OS Emulator has been in constant use by the Palm OS engineering
team in the development of future versions of the Palm OS.  Thus, it
should be pretty stable for use by 3rd party developers.
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In particular, focus on the part that says "This means that the product is
missing some features..." Hence, you can fully expect this problem to be solved.

If you are interested in seeing this feature implemented sooner than later, then
we provide the source code so that you are not at the whims of my schedule.  All
I ask is that you send us your changes so that they can be rolled back into the
official sources.

-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer


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