I tried a "ROM Transfer" from a Visor yesterday with IO redirected to the IR
port using IRLink but the resulting ROM image is either corrupted (likely)
or something is still up with POSE (not as likely). Nothing for certain
though as I've not gotten back to it to see what may be the cause. Should
this be possible or will the IR link screw up the image transfer?
Hey Keith... How large is the Visor ROM file supposed to be? Maybe mine's
corrupted.
-- Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Douglas I.
> Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 11:44 AM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Visor ROMS
>
>
> > 1. How can I get a ROM off of my visor to use with POSE?
> I have read
> > some newsgroup post which say it won't work. So now I
> have to wait 2
> > freaking weeks for 3Com to acknowledge my signing of the NDA to get
> > access to their ROMs. This sucks. If anyone can point me to a 3.x ROM
> > offlist, I would appreciate it. I think it is idiotic that Visor
> > developers/owners be punished since POSE can't grab the ROM -- maybe
> > handspring should provide a ROM image. Oh well, I am just upset and
> > rambling.
> >>>
>
> The latest version of POSE can do this. Go to:
> <http://www.palm.com/devzone/pose/seed.html>
>
> Right now, it can only suck ROMs if you have a serial cradle (according to
> the release notes).
>
> <<<
> >
> > 2. What is the best way to simulate a net connection to
> the Visor/Palm?
> > Via POSE? Using one of the various tools that sets up a PPP via the
> > serial cradle? I have only seen those that work with UNIX -- are there
> > any freeware apps that will do this with Windows? How about commercial?
> >>>
>
> I think POSE supports simulating a net connection itself if I remember
> right. Isn't it something like "Redirect TCP/IP through host"?
>
> <<<
> > 3. What do you guys recommend for developing network
> apps? CodeWarrior,
> > GNU tools, or some other IDE?
> >>>
>
> Any of the above should work, since they all let you access Palm's network
> routines.
>
>
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