Hi again, Please forget this issue. I have investigated and tested a bit more this issue, and found that:
1. The bounded emulator takes some configurations from the machine registry, that makes it work strange. For example, it takes the session "save/ask/never save". So, when you have save/ask value set, exiting the bounded emulator forces you to save the session! This does not happen whe the bounded emulator is copied into a machine with no previous emulator run. I have copied it to another machine and the problem dissapear. Also, I have set the original emulator not to save the session, quit it and open the bounded emulator, and it works fine, setting back to save the session in original emulator affects the bounded emulator behavior. 2. I guess (I could not find an explicit confirmation in the "Using Palm OS Emulator.pdf" document), that it is by design that the emulator does not store the changes on exit in its "internal" psf file, may be to maintain demo integrity. Thanks to all of you that spent some time reading these lines. Regards Oscar =========================================================== Hi group, I am trying to create a bounded emulator. Since it is the first time I do it, I am not sure if the behavior I am detecting is the normal behavior or something is wrong. The exe created includes the emulator itself, the selected rom and the skip in one single file. The problem I found is that: 1. When exiting the emulator every time, it asks for saving the session, but never remembers the session file I used to start it, displaying the name "Save changes to untitled?" and requesting for a new session file to save. 2. When executing the emulator again, all the changes to my databases are lost, even if I use the -psf parameter in the shortcut to start it and I saved the session file the last time I exited. It seems that the program behavior is to reset allways to the original state, in this case I do not know why it asks for saving the session file. What I want it to do is to keep all changes I do on my programs, this means, remember the last session status. Hope someone could explain to me if this could be done. Thanks in advance. Oscar -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
