PalmDebugger is written and owned by Palm, not Stanford.

You can get a Mac version in the current 3.0 SDK.

-- Keith






[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Sokolov) on 10/13/99 01:00:26 PM

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Subject:  Re: Looking for a low-level debugger




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> PalmDebugger should do what you want. There's a Windows version with the Palm
> SDK 3.1. Currently, it's NOT in the one on
> <http://www.palm.com/devzone/tools/sdk31.html>, but will be there in the final
> version. It *might* be in the post-alpha pre-final version available through
the
> Provider Pavilion, but I haven't checked.

OK, so the Windows version is still in a very early development stage, right?
Is it just the Windows version or all versions? I.e., is the Mac version
readily available or is it in the same early development stage? Are there any
plans for a UNIX version? Maybe even a version for standard UNIX, not X? That
would probably be pushing luck... :-)

Is PalmDebugger developed by Palm or Stanford? I'm asking because I found a
manual for it on Stanford's site, while I thought it was Palm software. Is
there a place where I can download a copy (for any platform) right now? Are
there any sources available in case I want to port it to a new platform, etc?

Thanks!

Michael Sokolov






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