> I know for sure is that it is not zero-based on 1/1/1904 midnight.
Really? You mean you've managed to eliminate the only correct answer? :-)
A little Web searching (I used Google to search for "PDB file format") turned
up:
<http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/pilot/prc-format.html>
<http://developer.earthweb.com/directories/pages/roadcoders/pdb.html>
<http://www.palm.dahm.com/pdb_file_format.txt>
<http://www.nicholson.com/rhn/pilot/pdb.txt>
If none of those are good enough for you, there's also the PRC-tools; those
create .prc files and come with source code. Or the pilot-link source code (see
libsock/pi-file.c)...
-- Keith
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Subject: Re: PDB Export Utilities for PC
I've tried to reverse engineer the PDB format with some small degree of
success, I just can't seem to read the creation date field right. One
thing I know for sure is that it is not zero-based on 1/1/1904 midnight.
Thomas Weiske has something you might be able to use. It is freeware,
and I've tried emailing him to ask how he reads some stuff, but got no
response.
http://www.palmgear.com/software/showsoftware.cfm?sid=22938220000718033228&prodID=5900
Paul Uetz wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have researched the PAR command to export .PDB databases with no
> success. Can someone provide an example of the command or utility to
> create a CSV file from this. It can really be any format that I could
> import into Access. Thanks in advance.
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