Glad to hear you got it working.
BTW, just to note, for Palm OS applications from here on, you should
probably stick purely to the Multibit Icon and not create any icons using
the Icon group. The Icon group was left in there for legacy purposes (for
people who migrated from Palm OS 2.0 and lower), but for future OSes, you
should stick purely to Multibit Icons (ID 1000 for full icons, ID 1001 for
small icons).
rgds,
Jun-Kiat Lam
Metrowerks Technical Support
----- Original Message -----
From: "Creative Creek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developers Forum List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2000 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: POSE 3.0 and Codewarrior R5
> Jun-Kiat,
>
> I was able to get the Palm OS 3.0 Expense App working! This gave be a
> baseline from which to determine the problem. After verifying that my
> project's settings matched the settings from the Expense App and after
> blowing away the preferences and deleting the project data folder, I
> determined that the problem must have something to do with my source
> code. None of these changes stopped the crash.
>
> After a little more sleuthing I determined that the problem was the icon
> resources. I had both an ICON resource and a multi-bit icon resource.
> Deleting the multi-bit icon stopped the crash but left me with an
> application that didn't have a small icon. After deleting the ICON
> resource and recreating the multi-bit icons in ResEdit, I finally had
> something I could run in the debugger!!
>
> Your comments below were invaluable in helping me determine the cause of
> the problem. Thanks!
>
> - Clay
>
> >Date: 14 Jan 2000 09:00:46 -0800
> >From: "Jun-Kiat Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Re: POSE 3.0 and Codewarrior R5
> >
> >Clay,
> >
> >Datebook == Bad. All others == Good.
> >
> >To clarify: There was a bug in the Datebook SDK sample, which possibly
> >showed up in R5 (not sure exactly when) in which Datebook will build an
> >invalid .prc, because it overflows the 64K per segment limit. You can see
> >this if you build Datebook and try to install the .prc manually onto
POSE,
> >sans the debugger. The debugger is saying it can't connect because it
can't
> >download the .prc onto POSE (although the sudden quit is a whole
different
> >story). To fix this, you would need to resegment Datebook. This is
something
> >that would need to be fixed in the Palm OS SDK.
> >
> >For the sudden quit, if you do get it with the other samples, can you try
> >deleting the project data folder and rebuilding it before downloading?
I've
> >seen this happen when the object code goes bad. Let me know how it works
> >out.
> >
> >rgds,
> >Jun-Kiat Lam
> >Metrowerks Technical Support
> >
> >- ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Creative Creek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: "Palm Developers Forum List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 9:27 AM
> >Subject: Re: POSE 3.0 and Codewarrior R5
> >
> >
> >> Jun-Kiat,
> >>
> >> After getting your message I tried the Palm OS 3.0 example datebook
> >> application with Emulator 3.0a3 and the Color debug ROM. No crash, but
I
> >> still couldn't debug. I got an error saying it couldn't connect.
> >>
> >> When I try to debug one of my own projects (even a realatively simple
> >> one) as soon as it starts to transfer the file to the emulator the
whole
> >> CodeWarrior IDE quits suddenly. This is what I meant when I said the
IDE
> >> crashes. The Finder doesn't even say anything about it either (no Type
2
> >> error for instance).
> >>
> >> Which Palm OS 3.0 example were you successful with?
> >>
> >> - Clay
> >>
>
>
> Clay M. Thompson C R E A T I V E C R E E K
>
> MathU Professional financial and scientific calculators
> MathU Pro for the Palm Computing Platform.
> One Plus One ------- www.creativecreek.com ---------
>
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