Whenever you'll be finished with all you tries feel free to try the
following sample code showing how to use Absoluteword's  Jpeg Decompression
Library for PalmOS  with armlets included
http://klyatskin.narod.ru/ZIP/JpegSample.zip

it's outdate a little as it does not display progressive jpegs or animated
gifs the library is able to handle now.
--
Konstantin


"Todd Walk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Matthew Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > Todd Walk wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to get jpegArmlets to work, but I need some help.
> >> (I know zilch about armlets.)
> >>
> >> First, I'm trying to modify testArmlet2 (I need only the
> >> decoder) to work.  Will that work?  Do I need anything
> >> else besides the stuff in jpegToys?  I installed the
> >> starter.prc, ARMlet.pdb, and the jpeg, and I only get
> >> fatal resets.
> >>
> >
> > You only ned testARmlet2.  I fear you're gonna have to get your hands
> > diry and actually look at the code though.  It's free, and thus, by
> > definition, not well documented.  There's no special armlet knowledge
> > required to get it working.
> >
> >
>
> Okay, I compiled testARMlet2 into starter.prc (with changing the
> optimization on the armlet part to size, opt=4).  I changed line 273 to:
>
> err=VFSFileOpen(volRefNum,"/intro.jpg",vfsModeRead,&fp);
>
> and I installed intro.jpg to both the T3 and SD card (I'm guessing that
> this will read from memory), along with just starter.prc.
>
> I tap on ARMletSt..., and get the popup "JPEG read error  Unable to
> open file   Device will reset".  ie, I can't even get this to
> run.
>
> Am I missing something?  (And yes, I've looked quite a bit at the code.)
> Todd.
>
>



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