> > 3) Getting protection for OS globals so people like me don't accidently > > stomp them. > > Good point, but couldn't they be moved to a fixed DmWritable location > just above the dynamic heap curtain (increasing both the dynamic heap > and safety). Or you could just test your program under Poser and make sure it works there; Poser tells you when you access OS globals when you shouldn't. -- Keith Rollin -- Palm OS Emulator engineer -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palm.com/devzone/mailinglists.html
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