>You can not hotsync .wav files to the TRGpro, as they are not a valid
>PalmOS file format.

Obviously, WAV files are not in PDB or PRC format.  I should have said I
don't know if there is a utility to convert WAV files so you can hotsync
them and play them on your Palm.

It would interesting to find out how non-PRC/PDB/PQA file will be handled on
a CF card.  I wonder if with the right code (and the TRG SDK) you could
read/write a non-converted DB file from CF.  Anyone know if its possible?  I
have a few customers that could benefit from placing something like an
Access DB on a CF card and reading it directly with a Palm app.  'look ma,
no hotsync!'

-----Original Message-----
From: James Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: Palm Audio?


You can not hotsync .wav files to the TRGpro, as they are not a valid
PalmOS file format.

You can, as you have said, place them on a CF card, and play them directly
off of the car in the TRGpro.

CFPro, which is a lot like FlashPro, in that you can copy/move/delete/make
directories/etc. on the CF card comes with the TRGpro.

And CFPro also allows you to play the .wav files on the CF card.

And to answer someone else's question, yes the speaker on the TRGpro can
generate DTMF dial tones...

James Lee, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Seahorse Software, http://www.seahorsesoft.com/





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