Yeah, it's weird to have too-similar names, but the products are similar.
In Palm terms:
The EMULATOR is the Palm OS Emulator. This is the Mac, Windows, and Unix
application that emulates all aspects of the hardware. You can plug in a ROM and
your .prc file, and your application runs just like it would under a real
hardware device.
The SIMULATOR is what we call the library you can link with in order to build
your Palm application as a native Macintosh application.
-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer
"Alastair Chisholm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 11/24/99 11:25:11 PM
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Subject: Re: (PalmOS)I have a Plan to make a free PC Simulator for Windows
platform, is this valuable?
Hi,
I'm a little confused here. Can you tell me what the difference is between
a Simulator and an Emulator? (In small words, please, I haven't had my
coffee yet),
Alastair
> Hi all,
>
> As we know there is a POSE: a PC EMULATOR(not a SIMULATOR) for
Windows
> platform.
>
> I have already install one.
>
> But what I want is a Simulator, just as the one for Mac.
> With a Simulator, I can build and debug my program more easily and
quickly.
> (Just as the CodeWarrier IDE does, but it is not a free one)
>
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