Which emulator are you using?
Does the emulator reset without the warning?
Do you have any other application installed on the emulator. (Using a saved
session?)

The sony emulator often cause this warning (among others) while booting.

Regards,
    Miro Pomsar


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Coutts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 19:13
Subject: App writing to globals


>
> About 10% of the time I run gremlins, I'm getting the warning written to
the
> log file:
>
> 0.050 (0): === WARNING:
>
****************************************************************************
****
> 0.050 (0): === WARNING: App just wrote to memory location 0x00000254,
which
> is in the Palm OS global variables.
> "Palm OS global variables" are memory locations reserved for the private
use
> of the Palm OS. They should not be directly accessed by applications under
> any circumstances.
>
> I get of few of these errors, or none at all.  I understand that you're
not
> suppose to read or write globals when the App is coming up, but I'm
getting
> this warning even if I put a breakpoint on the first line of PilotMain.
So,
> as far as I can tell, none of my code has even executed yet.
>
> Thanks,
> Rich
>
>
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