Hi all.

This week I've been trying a lot of different things to see if they  help
with either finding the cause of (or would eliminate by themselves) a
POSE-error I'd never seen before.  One of the things I tried out was
replacing the current Contructor .exe (version 1.6.2) with the one supplied
with the Palm OS 5.0 SDK.  Unfortunately I didn't realize at that time that
I would then also need to replace the then-current versions of both
PPalmRez.dll and PalmRezPostLinker.dll.  Well, anyway, to make a long story
short, yesterday I tried to edit a few .rsrc files by double-clicking on
them in CodeWarrior, but then got one of those Windows error messages that
give you the option to either quit right away or ignore a type of failure.
No matter which of those buttons I select then, I get a different Windows
error message that, if you select the details button tells me that
Constructor exe has given the Windows 98 version of a GPF.  In other
projects I can select a .rsrc and Constructor starts up without any
problems.  That gives me the idea that the .rsrcs that crash Constructor are
corrupt somehow.  Replacing the deprecated versions of PPalmRez.dll &
PalmRezPostLinker.dll didn't take care of the problem, and neither did
replacing the OS5.0 versions with their predecessors.

So, I was wondering, what are my options here in regard to making those
apparently corrupt .rsrc 's editable again?  (I don't really *need* to
change them *now*, but we may have to do so in the future, even if it's only
to increase the version-number-as-a-string that's in one of those currently
un-editable .rsrc 's....) Would starting to use the CW PilRC plug-in that's
been mentioned by list members before help?  Or should I at first just
consider looking for a program with which I could update that version-string
'in-place' in the appl itself?

TIA,
Martin










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