I think the problem w/ the Mac simulator is hardware architecture.
While Palm was on the 68k architecture, Mac users had a simulator
and PC users only had the emulator.  Now with the move to StrongARM
the byte is on the other end of the word and the PC users can get
a simulator but the Mac users will have to settle for an emulator only.

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-Richard M. Hartman
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186,000 mi/sec: not just a good idea, it's the LAW!

"C. B. Schofield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:82875@palm-dev-forum...
>
> I haven't been following the forums for some time now, so forgive me if
this
> question has been answered (I couldn't find any information in the
> archives).
>
> Is Palm working on a Mac OS version of the Palm OS 5 Simulator?  I seem to
> recall it was mentioned in earlier seeding materials, but I can't find any
> reference to it now.
>
> Are these tools missing because there just isn't enough interest?  I've
been
> doing full-time Palm development exclusively on Mac OS for 5 years now
(I'm
> the main Palm OS developer for one of the Palm OS licensees - Supra
> Products), and I'm wondering if Mac development for Palm OS is declining
or
> maintaining its small presence?  Keith has done a great job in keeping
> parity between the platforms for POSE, but has other interest in support
the
> Mac platform diminished within Palm?  Any information is appreciated...
>
> Craig Schofield
> Illume Software
>
>
>



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