> Ben Combee wrote:
> There is a Palm OS SDK for Linux -- use prc-tools along with the Linux 
> version of Palm OS Emulator and the Palm OS 5.0 R3 SDK for prc-tools.
> 
> Just because the GCC-based tools are from GNU doesn't mean that they are
> tied to Linux or any other operating system. People have been using 
> prc-tools on multiple operating systems for years. The new Palm OS 
> Developer Suite is being developed on Windows, using Win32 tools developed 
> at PalmSource, along with open-source tools that run on Win32 such as the
> Eclipse IDE.
> 
> I guess I don't understand your question very well... everything we do is 
> supported on Win32 systems, with limited support for other tool sets and 
> host OSes.

   The "Unsupported Palm OS SDK R3 for PRC-Tools" makes me feel scared. Unsupported... 
But it will be fine, if it works well.
   I am sorry for the GNU... I just want to know - is there any Win32 compiler? 
Instead of CW. Limited support for other OSes is not fair while using GCC ( AFAIK, 
there is no Win32 version ). I don't want to sound like angry man, but I really want 
to know, how to start in order to finish ( I have app's specification, manual etc., 
but I am worried about its development life... ).

Thanks
Pavel





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