> Dear Palm:
> 
> This is where I really start getting confused.  Some people seem to
> have no problem with segments larger than 64K. The comment below
> indicates that at least one of the two segments has to exceed 64k
> (156k / 2 = 78k).  Knowledge Base article #1469 states that if a CODE
> resource is greater than 64k, a limitation in Hotsync prevents it from
> being loaded into either POSE or a handheld.

You are forgetting that there is more to the size of an application 
than code size.  I have an application that is about 110K and my code 
resources only add up to about 70k.  But I have bitmaps, forms and 
other resources that account for the other 40k.

> So which is it? Is the Knowledge Base article wrong, or is perhaps
> this person not using Hotsync to load their resource?
> 
> If ever a subject called for clear, detailed, definitive
> documentation, it's this. Obviously a critical mass of experienced
> Palm developers has been reached and many are hitting this significant
> ceiling without enough reliable guidance to depend on. Their programs
> have grown and matured, and now they find they can't add vital
> features because their programs won't compile anymore.
> 
> Maybe I'm over-reacting because I'm (temporarily, I hope) one of those
> stricken developers who hasn't had time yet to puzzle this out.  But
> on the other hand, should I *have* to puzzle this one out?
> 
> More info... please!
> 
> Mitch Fawcett
> Tapn'see Software
> Home of SuperList2
> http://www.tapnsee.com
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 7:53 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Re: Problems with Multi-Segment C++ Application
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I believe the calling function and called function shouldn't be more
> than 32K apart.  I have an application with two segments and the size
> of PRC is 156K.
> 
> -Elizabeth
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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