I've noticed on this list that quite often people ask about tools to view and edit their PDB files on a PC. I've just released the beta version of a Windows program that will allow you to do just that for PDB's and any other binary file. With my program Hex Specs, you can easily create (and paste in existing) C/C++ structure definitions and have Hex Specs use them to display and edit your data files in readable form. Along with the trial version of the program I've posted a Hex Specs workspace file that comes with all the structure definitions published for the PDB format. All you need to do is just paste in the structures from your own program and you'll be able to view and edit all the data in the file including the data inside your own record format. If your interested please visit our website, http://www.dependtech.com , for a more detailed description of the program and to download the trial version. We're currently looking for beta testers so if you interested in joining up you can get a free copy of the software when it's released for your time. Sincerely, Mark Ginsberg DependTech, LLC -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
