I'm really surprised that the card # is not used.  I mean,
it would seem to make sense to me that RAM and ROM
and FLASH are all represented as different cards ... but
afaik all dbs claim to reside on card 0.

Can anybody provide any insight on why this might be so?

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Tom Zerucha wrote in message <20599@palm-dev-forum>...
>
>On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 05:20:23PM +0200, Florent Pillet wrote:
>>
>> I'm posting this question again since the first time, I didn't get any
clear
>> answers.
>>
>> I need to determine whether a database (I get the cardNo/localID) is
stored
>> in Flash. I want to do it in a "portable" way, so assuming cardNo==1
means
>> "flash" is not something I want to do.
>>
>> The main goal here is to determine whether a database can be read only,
or
>> read/written to.
>
>If the database IS read-only (that attribute bit is set) it is
>probably in flash.  If you can't change that bit with
>DmSetDatabaseInfo, it is definitely in flash.
>
>



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