Hi,
The idea is that the SDK numbering tracks the Operating
System numbering. A given SDK revision supports most aspects
of previous SDKs as well. So if you really wanted to develop
an app to run on a Pilot 5000 with OS 1.0, you could do so
with the 3.5 SDK. This model breaks down a bit with the 3.2
APIs, but I believe that is being addressed. The goal is to
have one main SDK line so all you need to do is grab the
latest.
Hope this helps,
Bruce Thompson
Senior Developer Support Engineer
Palm Computing, Inc.
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Date: 18 Nov 1999 20:54:28 -0800
From: Matt Mason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PalmOS 3.3 SDK?
I am a little confused here (again) - These versions, are they
reflecting the OS, or the SDK version?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi,
> There is not going to be a separate SDK release covering 3.3. It was
felt
> that in order to be able to start getting SDKs out in at least pre-release
form
> it was necessary to skip a revision to get a head start on the next.
>
> The good news is that the pre-release 3.5 SDK is available now and
includes
> everything needed for 3.3 (particularly the headers for the New Serial
Manager
> and the Connection Manager). Head up to the Resource Seeding Area in the
> Pavillion and have at it!
>
> Cheers,
> Bruce.