> >but, yes, some of them do push the limits of the technology out > >there *g* but, if your gonna tweak; you tweak :) most of these > >programs DO-NOT get the approval of Palm people :) > > Hmmm... does that mean that my HandMatrix wins the "Under 1K and works > great on the Tungsten T" award? :)
heh. i got plasma running on T|T way back - natively *g* > Actually, Aaron... if you wanted to do another contest next year, I'd > love to see one where we provide a standard 68K driver code resource > and judge the size of the ARMC "ARMlet" resource that the user provides. > That could be really, really cool. yes, that was discussed originally. we just didn't have time to set it up this years (2003) contest will be based on armlets (yay) :) we will provide a shell (application) and, all you need to do is write 'armc0000.bin' and link it to the application (could do this easily without toolsets) :P for doing the double buffering and all the other types of things, we'll have it all contained inside the shell we deliver for the competition. if you have some ideas, what type of 'features' would you like to have provided inside the shell? :) so, ben, prepare :) i hope your working on some nice docs for users to write arm code in codewarrior :P ideally, we'll take a code resource and we can link it to a .prc using a simple tool :) [ie: add resource to application] we should talk soon :) --- Aaron Ardiri [EMAIL PROTECTED] CEO - CTO +46 70 656 1143 Mobile Wizardry http://www.mobilewizardry.com/ -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
