>
>One answer is that if INetLib is there, you might as well use it because it
>is the safer case: it works both on Palm VII devices as well as
>OmniSky-enabled Palm V devices. And upon further thought, that seems like
>a pretty good general answer... if it is there, why not use it?
>
>One thing that'd be missing is a concept of which is more efficient... but
>we don't have anything that would give that sort of indication. Or is
>there another reason that you'd not want to use INetLib? Perhaps there are
>some characteristics which the OS could give you hints about.
>
>-David Fedor
>Palm Developer Support
The problem with INetLib, like Bob McKenzie just posted, is that the code
that works for the Palm VII doesnt seem to work for the OmniSky modem. I
dont know why (they dont have these babies in Europe) but I have received
many emails from OmniSky users and I have to instruct them to uncheck the
proper checkbox in my program.
I guess the conclusion is that for my purpose there is no way of telling.
Thanks
Chris
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