I wonder how this will effect the development platforms. Specifically
will this new processor require new GCC and prc-tools setup to be able
to develop for the new processor?
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Jon Baer wrote:
> Chris Faherty wrote:
>
> > Switching processors.. my first impression is that nothing good will come of
> > this. I'll stick with that.
>
> Im just trying to understand how people yell and scream about how Palm (and the Zen
>of Palm) isnt about running multitasked
> operations or doing 100 things on a PC (including voice recognition), yet they now
>push that way (stating because of competition
> from MS + WAP) and meanwhile they push developers to using the 3.5 SDK which would
>make it a little obsolete(im guessing) when
> these new Palms come around. And there is no direction on the palmos.com site on
>where its heading, just boasting about the 75%+
> market share. Im guessing its the licensees (SONY, etc) that are trying to make
>multimedia pushes that the current Palms just
> can't handle @ all, but I think it would be nice for the developers to get a better
>picture sometimes ...
>
> - Jon
>
>
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