Take a look at the WinScreenMode function in the Palm OS Reference. Look at
the GetSupportDepths parameter. If you are not on 3.5 yet, use
ScrDisplayMode() and be sure to include <ScrDriver.h> in your program.

Kelly Perkins
Notions Software
www.notionssoftware.com


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> How do I tell if I'm on a color Palm? I know I can check if I'm on a 3.5
> system, but can I check if that system is color or not?
> Thanks.
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