The best way to figure out these messages is to get the OS source code! Then
you can go straight to line xxx in file.c and see what is going on. You can
get the OS source by agreeing to a zero-fee liecense up at the Palm OS web
site.


Gavin.

Kevin OKeefe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:94559@palm-dev-forum...

V means 5 as in Palm Vx.
EFIGS means it is a ROM that has resources for the 5 languages: English,
French, Italian, German, Spanish.
Full dbg is a ROM that includes all of the Internet/Web Clipping stuff,
whereas, dbg does not contain clipping stuff.

Your string error means that you've tried to call StrPrintF with an
unsupported formatting argument.

Hope this helps.

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Zankl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 10:45 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Emulator ROM names?


I tried my program on the POSE with different ROM images and with
some of them my stack overflow error (see previous postings)
disappears. What do all these ROM names mean? Some are explained on
the Palm Website, but not all. What means "v"? What means "efigs"?
What is the difference between dbg and fulldbg?

Talking of dbg: When I try my program with a dbg-ROM I get the error
message "StringMgr.c Line 1697: not supported". I understand that the
dbg-ROM wants to show me that I am using an unsupported feature, but
what is it? I do not even find the file StringMgr.c! How can I get
more information on what the ROM is trying to tell me?

Plese help me out!

Andreas.


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