What I care about in the end is to DESIGN my Solution, having in mind the Platform that will be used for final Implementation.
Therefor, I need to undersand the Platform technicalities and how to program on the Machine Level Code (i.e. Assembly Language SDK when you speak of the PC Programming), or any other equivalent development tool. As with regards to Palm OS 5, I think that there has to be a migration path one way or the other, if Palm company has done it right! I have all the information I need to DESIGN the solution. All I need is to understand how to implement it. In the near future, I do not care much about final coding, I need to get some abstraction first. Can you please give me some links to or pointers to get such of documentation you mentioned from the Internet? I appreciate your help. --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Bobby Kolev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Let me start first with READING and READING and READING. > >Can you direct me to get a Book, or a detailed technical > >Article which has the required > >information in that regard. > > Mmmm, no. > Palm OS 5's API calls dispatching table is proprietary and there is no official documentation about it, and I strongly believe there > will never be for the simple reason that anything they had in OS 5.0 has probably changed to OS 5.2 and has surely changed > (according to David Fedor) for the OS 6. They don't want to create standard out of something that's changing and they don't have the > resources to support something that's not a standard...it makes sense if you think about it, whether you like it or not. > > So they won't bother with publishing extra localization info. Don't even consider pleading for it, we've tried that already. If you > show them big bucks they may pull the necessary resources and have them work with you for a while. Fair enough. > > Otherwise...welcome to the wonderful world of exploring and hacking! Start with a quick overview of any standard ARM architecture > guide (e.g. the TI's OMAP processor sheets). Then get Palm Debugger, tons of coffee and...pray you're good. > > Oh, and the ARMlets forum contains a few good leads too. > > - bobby > > > -- > For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/ -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
