In article <111050@palm-dev-forum>,
 "Aaron Ardiri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > Does anyone know if Palm plans to enable developpers to build native 
> > ARM apps without having to call ARMlets from 68k code in the near 
> > future? It would be a lot more easier to have the whole app built 
> > into native ARM code than having to separate the most time-critical 
> > sections.
> 
> will never happen with OS5 :) some of our projects are 99% arm. we
> just switch back into 68k to get events and do minor system calls *g*
> 
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> Aaron Ardiri                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 


Aaron, are you sure of this? If I recall correctly, the NetFront 
webbrowser that Sony ships with their OS 5 devices is completely ARM 
native. I don't believe it had a 'code' resources. I don't think that 
normal developers can develop ARM native applications, but apparently 
the NetFront people were considered special and they wrote an app that 
really messes with the backup conduit (they have resources over 64K).

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Scott Gruby
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