Thanks Ben.  PRCExploror confirms the ARMC resourse is not in the
multisegment app.
I looked at the file mappings, they were exactly the same, but I rest them
anyway and it didn't make any difference.

Ok, I'm going to feel dumb with this one..while I tagged the code to force a
compile, I never tagged the resource.  I checked the resource file,
compiled,  vioa la, the ARMC resource magically appeared.  Is this operator
error or a mild bug?

Thanks for your help everyone!
-Mike



"Ben Combee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> At 05:18 PM 4/29/2004, you wrote:
> >I compared all the settings between the two targets to make sure the
"clone"
> >worked when I made the new target and they are all the same, including
all
> >the paths..
> >
> >Any ideas on what, if anything, I can look at to see why my program
wouldn't
> >be able to find the resource? Is there a way to check if it's in the prc?
> >Does it mean anything that the prc of the multisegment target is 2.4k
> >*smaller* than the single segment prc? And that the armlet .bin happens
to
> >be 2.4k??
>
> The easiest way is to view the output PRC file using PRC Explorer -- see
my
> current front page article at http://palmos.combee.net/.
>
> It sounds like the .r file isn't being built.  Try going into the file
> mappings panel and hit Factory Settings.  That should reset the
association
> between the Rez compiler and .r files.
>
>
> -- Ben Combee, DTS technical lead, PalmSource, Inc.
>     Read "Combee on Palm OS" at http://palmos.combee.net/
>
>
>



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