I agree. FYI, Arm optimization in probably unnecessary. Maybe even useless.

Dave, you email signature's URL is incorrect...

On 10/18/07, Dave Carrigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Oct 18, 2007, at 9:09 AM, babbu cathy wrote:
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> > I'm not talking about desktop application.
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> I can't see anything in Jeff's reply that suggests that you were.
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> > My Palm app
> > needs to convert to ARM to work on some ARM devices.
> > What is the procedure?
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> Re-read and understand Jeff's reply, which is 100% accurate. If you
> disagree with what he is saying, then please provide specific details
> of what you wish to accomplish.
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> > --- Jeff Loucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Why are you considering this? If it is for
> >> performance, then the CPU
> >> intensive functions can be converted to ARMlets,
> >> which are ARM native
> >> code fragments called from your 68K app. Otherwise,
> >> since most of your
> >> app is usually system calls which are performed in
> >> native ARM, there
> >> are few good reasons to move your app from 68K to
> >> ARM.
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> --
> Dave Carrigan
> Seattle, WA, USA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.rudeog.org
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