Dr. Vesselin Bontchev wrote:
No. I am currently looking at a doc on my PC called "Treo600DeveloperGuide.pdf". You'll probably find that at the PalmOne developer site without too much searching.The Treo6xx developer docs cover this stuff.
Which docs and where are they? On the Treo SDK?
Here's the name of the folder that was created when I unzipped my version of the T650 sim:
If you want to do your own stuff with navigation on a Treo, then I
don't see how you are going to make any good progress without a
navigation friendly simulator or device.
Sigh... OK, I'll try again. Which one of the half a zillion Treo simulators should I use? Last time I used "palmOne SDK 4.1 Treo 650 Simulator - GSM Cingular Consumer (EN) - Debug - SDK Build # 40 - Treo 650 Build # 4032" - mostly because it was first on the list. OK, presumably, "palmOne SDK 4.2 Treo 650 Simulator - GSM TIM (IT) - Release - SDK Build # 40 - Treo 650 Build # 6028" is a later version of the SDK; I'll try that one. (And pluggedin *still* uses an expired certificate, sigh...)
"Treo650_Simulator_CDMA_Sprint_EN_Debug_Build_24_1025"
Sorry... I should have said "on my PC", not "on my device"; fumble fingers (or was it 'fumble brain' ;) ).
The 650 sim creates a "SimSlotDriverVolume" file in a root folder
called "Palm" on my device, and if that gets corrupted (like I've
added a bad acting app which crashes upon reset) then it can
certainly cause problems.
Hold on, what does the simulator have to do with the real device? Are you saying that installing the simulator on a Windows machine results in some folders/files being created on the PalmOS device?
Bob.
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