On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 03:41:19PM -0800, Keith Rollin wrote:
> At 6:32 PM -0500 3/1/04, David Zimmerman wrote:
> >So, basically, I have to go out and buy XP in order to continue to program
> >for PalmOS?
> 
> Given the rather sweeping nature of the statement/assumption, I'd 
> have to say "no".
> 
> First, you don't say what version of Palm OS.  Second, you don't say 
> what kind of application you're thinking of writing.  Given those 
> "free variables", I could point out that you could use, say, 
> CodeWarrior or prc-tools to write a 68K application that runs under 
> Palm OS 4 under Palm OS Emulator.  Or you could use Satellite Forms, 
> AppForge, SuperWaba, HSPascal, etc., if you don't want to program in 
> C++.
> 
> If you are thinking specifically about developing applications that 
> use the Protein API, then your statement is for the moment correct, 
> as the Palm OS Cobalt Simulator only runs under Windows XP and 2K. 
> But keep in mind the sections related to Linux and Macintosh in the 
> PODS FAQ (<http://www.palmos.com/dev/tools/dev_suite_faq.html>). 
> Also keep in mind David Desrosiers threats to get wine to a state 
> sufficient to run PalmSim on Linux.  :-)

He has sims except Cobalt running, but we still couldn't work out why
none of them ran on my wine installation, slightly annoying for
me. Anyone know if cygwin and PODS runs under wine? ;)

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Simon Dick                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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