romVersion is a UInt32, you'll need to convert it to a string Char*, and
pass that to WinDrawChars. You can use StrIToH.
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karthik
Jaganathan
Sent: 11 April 2008 07:38
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: how to find OS name, version, devicename?


hi riyon,
    i also used the windraw method to print romVersion value but it
shows some correpted value, how to display it?

i used like this
WinDrawChars((Char *) &romVersion,4, 20, 30);





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        Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 23:14:05 -0700
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: how to find OS name, version, devicename?
        
        
        
        
        On 4/10/08, Karthik Jaganathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

                hi Le,
                
                thanks for ur reply, i used the method to find os
version,
                UInt32 romVersion;
                miscErr = FtrGet(sysFtrCreator, sysFtrNumROMVersion,
&romVersion );
                if i print the romVersion it doesn't show the result,
similarly memory details,
                but deviceid, companyid shows exact result, 

        It's a hex value, though I forget the exact format.
        You can, however, compare the OS version with a required one,
using the macro sysMakeRomVersion
        if (romVersion >= sysMakeROMVersion(5,0,0,sysROMStageRelease,0))
        //OS 5 or above
         


                Le i am having  one more doubt, can i show the company
name(like palm inc), device name(like treo 680) instead of
deviceid(D053), companyid(hspr).

        If you keep a table in your code to cross-reference it to. 


                Thanks with,
                karthik
                



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                > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > To: [email protected]
                > Subject: re: how to find OS name, version, devicename?
                > Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:21:43 -0700 
                
                > 
                > karthik wrote:
                > 
                > > if i install my application into some mobile
devices, and if i
                > > click a button, it should open a form, and it shows
the
                > > corresponding device name, OS name, and OS version,
memory
                > > used etc, is there any api for that please find for
me,
                > > i searched palm os reference manual but i cant find
it please help
                > > for me.
                > 
                > OS FtrGet( sysFtrCreator, sysFtrNumROMVersion,
&romVersion );
                > Memory MemHeapFreeBytes( 0, &gFreeHeap, &feature );
                > Device FtrGet( sysFtrCreator, sysFtrNumOEMDeviceID,
&feature );
                > 
                > See also
http://www.mobilegeographics.com/dev/devices.php
                > 
                > 
                > Luc Le Blanc
                > 
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