Thanks to everybody.

I've downloaded CodeWarrior for Palm OS 8.0 Demo (they don't have demo for
9.0). Last time, I mistakenly downloaded Code Warrior for Windows, somehow I
understood it was a version that runs under Windows but produces code for
PalmOS. But, anyway, $400 for Code Warrior is too much for somebody who's
just learning and is going to use it only for fun. So, I'll search for some
other IDE. Micholi recommended OnboardC at sourceforge.net. I'm gonna take a
look at that.
I also found simulator for Zire 72 and SDK 3.0 from palmOne
(http://pluggedin.palmone.com thanks to Ben) and am currently reading the
documentation for SDK. It's specially designed for PalmOne Tungsten and
PalmOne Zire devices.

Thanks again.
- Predrag.

"Predrag Grkovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hello all.
>
> I've purchased recently Zire 72 and since I'm a developer by occupation
> (C++/.NET for Windows platform), I thought I would be able to make
programs
> for Zire. But, after spending hours on palmos.com and palmsource.com and
> downloading and trying dozens of tools, I still don't have a slightest
idea
> how to do it. I thought PalmOS developer suite would be enough, but its
> emulator doesn't support PalmOS5. I've downloaded Code Warrior Trial
hoping
> that it was a tool specially designed for PalmOS, but looks like I was
> wrong. I installed Palm OS SDK 5, tried to find ROM for Zire 72
> (unsuccessfully) but still I don't seem to be able to write couple of
words
> on my Zire's screen.
>
> So, does anybody know of any step by step tutorial of how to make
something
> like "Hello, world!" for my Zire 72?
>
> Thanks a lot, really.
> - Predrag.
>
>
>



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