On a hard-reset Tungsten, I see the following three files for the 'Clock'
application, for example:
(Name / CrId / Type)
Clock_PcLK / PcLK / appl
Clock_PcLK_appl_a68k / PcLK / a68k
Clock_PcLK_enUS / PcLK / ovly
Can someone help me make sense of this? Looks like the Clock application
has an overlay in English, and I am guessing that it is Motorola 68k code
being emulated on the ARM CPU through PACE, hence the mysterious
"Clock_PcLK_appl_a68k" database.
What do the PcLK and a68k creatorId/types mean? Does the OS manage the
file with the 'a68k' creator ID? Is this something that Hotsync backs up?
Thanks,
-Jeff Ishaq
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- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Jeff Ishaq
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Mike McCollister
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Aaron Ardiri
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Mike McCollister
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Aaron Ardiri
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Ben Combee
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Henk Jonas
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Aaron Ardiri
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Jeff Ishaq
- Re: To what does type 'a68k' correspond in OS5? Ben Combee
