I have an old directory with Codewarrior in it, that I copied to my current
machine. When I run the ide.exe file it says it is Codewarrior IDE version
4.1.0.2, which appears to be from 2000, so I guess that isn't the last
version :-(  

It seems to load my project files OK and will let me edit, but it clearly
isn't installed correctly, since it can't find the compiler or emulator or
anything. If anyone wants to be the "dark soul" mentioned below, I would
appreciate it.

Also, where do I get the SDKs for the Treo (OS 5.4.8) and newer models? Will
these SDKs work with the old codewarrior IDE and compiler?

Thanks,
Brad Myers

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Subject: Re: Develop for Palm Now
From: Jeff Loucks <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 11:32:15 -0700
X-Message-Number: 3

It sounds like you already have CodeWarrior. What version? Updates for
9.0->9.2 came out 9/2003, and 9.2->9.3 (the latest) shortly after. By 2005
you may already have had the last version of CW for PalmOS available. Sounds
like you may just need the SDKs, which are available.

If not, then as Dmitry says, unless some kind dark soul sends it to you or
you find it shared someplace, it isn't available.


On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> We last updated our Palm software in 2005, and were using Metrowerks
> Codewarrior. I am thinking of updating our software for the current PalmOS
> devices (Treo, Centro) but can't figure out what to do, since Metrowerks
> Codewarrior seems to be gone, and I can't find any documents about how to
> transition my old Codewarrior code and project files. I hope I don't have
> to
> rework all of my source code (.c, .h, .rsrc) and .mcp files by hand.
>
> * Can someone point me to documentation about how to do current
development
> with my old project files? Is there a version of Codewarrior I can use
with
> SDKs for current PalmOS devices? If so, where do I find it? If not, are
> there scripts or something to transition the files to newer tools? What
are
> people using?
>
> I assume that developing for the Palm Pre means starting over, so we
aren't
> thinking about that yet.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad A. Myers
> School of Computer Science
> Carnegie Mellon University
> 5000 Forbes Avenue
> Pittsburgh, PA  15213-3891
> (412) 268-5150
> FAX: (412) 268-1266
> [email protected]
> http://www.pebbles.hcii.cmu.edu/
>
>
>
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