Thanks a lot for this answer!
I'll wait for this new "Palm OS for Linux".
But what will be happen with PalmOS development
on Windows PC's? Do I need to move to Linux
before start development for this new PalmOS?
What are the plans? I heard that Metrowerks
discontinued develoment of their favorite IDE - Code
Warrior for PalmOS. Are there any plans to use Java
when developing for this new "PalmOS for Linux"?
Are there any plans for stable and standard implementation 
of Java for PalmOS - i a mean JVM?

Right now I use C/C++ for PalmOS development.

Thanks in advance:
vladimir valev,
BNB, Senior System Programmer



 >-------- Оригинално писмо --------
 >От:  Roger Stringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >Относно: Re: A question, v.valev
 >До: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
 >Изпратено на: Петък, 2005, Май 27 21:01:09 EEST
 >----------------------------------
 >
 >
 >>Subject: A question, v.valev
 >>From: =?windows-1251?B?wuvg5Ojs6PAgwvrr5eI=?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >>Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 07:55:29 +0300 (EEST)
 >>X-Message-Number: 43
 >>
 >>Hi,
 >>Monika, I would like to ask you how long you programming for PalmOS?
 >>I am programming for PalmOS since 2002. But right now I am confused - I am 
 >>not sure what will be happen with this OS - moving on Linux.
 >>What's your oppinion? Will PalmOS survive?
 >
 >Actually I think "Palm OS for Linux" is, quite simply, a decision that'll 
 >save Palm OS.
 >
 >PalmSource weren't getting the necessary level of interest with Cobalt for 
 >a variety of reasons, but changing the OS kernel from their internally 
 >developed Cobalt kernel to Linux is simply a damn good idea!  Though a 
 >non-trivial effort, it'll start paying off almost immediately
 >
 >It also looks like, based on the couple of "Palm OS for Linux" sessions I 
 >went to at the Developer Conference this week and some private 
 >conversations with some technical people from licensees, that PalmSource's 
 >implementation approach for "Palm OS for Linux" looks very good.
 >
 >Their approach should ensure excellent forward compatibility for 
 >applications developed for both PACE (68K emulation) and also Protein 
 >(native mode) environments. Because of the Protein compatibility of "Palm 
 >OS for Linux" , licensees who implement Cobalt-based devices shouldn't be 
 >left out of the application development stream, which might help the 
 >availability of some Cobalt-based devices before "Palm OS for Linux" 
 >becomes stable and shippable.
 >
 >Just my 2 cents-worth...
 >
 >Roger Stringer
 >Marietta Systems, Inc. (www.rf-tp.com)
 >
 >
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