Oops...the stanford page would be my fault. Sorry. I had it up there for
a class I was teaching, and I guess the web page is still up. Some of the
nice folks over at Palm let me distribute the debugger to my students for a
class. The version that is up is probably not super-stable; stick with the
one in the 3.1 SDK. The manual came from one of the Engineers at
Handspring.
Folks from Palm: is this a problem? If so, I will remove it...though it is
nice to leave course materials up in case saomeone is interested in the
class...
---
--On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 3:00 PM -0500 Michael Sokolov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [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