Actually, this does open a (somewhat minor) question - the naming 
convention for the SDK's:

    For PalmOS 3.1: Palm OS 3.1 Support
    For PalmOS 3.2: Palm VII Support
    For PalmOS 3.5: Palm OS 3.5 Support
    For PalmOS 4.0: Palm OS Support

It might make things easier/clearer for the developers to have a consistent 
naming  scheme for the SDK's - such as calling the PalmOS 4.0 sdk "Palm OS 
4.0 Support".  If you have code on older SDK's (you haven't ported it to 
the newer SDK but are still supporting it) and you need to hand it off to a 
person new to PalmOS development it gets very confusing...

Just my $.02US (and Aaron, pass me a beer while you're at it, thankx :) )

At 12:00 AM 4/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Subject: RE: Need SDK 3.0 and 3.3
>From: Aaron Ardiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 19:33:15 +0200 (MET DST)
>X-Message-Number: 23
>
> > >   i have CWR6 on my laptop.. only "Palm OS 3.1 Support" directory by
> > >   default, of course, i have put 3.5 and 4.0 manually.. no 3.2 :(
> > >   but yes, better to use 3.5 or 4.0 in any event :)
> >
> > The folder in CodeWarrior is called Palm VII Support for the "3.2 SDK".
> > It was included, but it's long outdated now.
>
>   oh yes... "Palm VII Support" - there it is :) need another beer
>
>// az
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>


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