seems that i ever meet such condition,
later i found that the destroy function 
of one form doesn't been excuted, which
is responsible for free some chunk

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>From: Tinnus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
>To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: Memory leaks
>Date:Fri, 6 Jan 2006 16:38:23 -0200
>
>systemmgr.c is the OS file.<br>
><br>
>Do a search in the source for any chunks 28 bytes-long.<br><br><div><span
class="gmail_quote">2006/1/6, John &lt;<a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>&gt;:</span><blockquote
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>Thanks Michal for your response, But what my problem is that I downloaded some
PalmOS application. When I tried to run it on the<br>Emulator
>it show an Alert Message saying that PlamOS 5.0 or greater is required
>to run this application. Then I tried to run this application on PalmOS
>Garnet Simulator and it runs there and when I exit the application It
>says<br>&quot;systemmgr.c, Line:4397, Minor error while exiting app:
>un-freed chunk at 0x00F615E0, size 28 (ownerID 2)&quot; but I do not find
>any file with the name systemmgr.c in the project. And so I am thinking
>of any memory leak checker which will also show the call stack where
>the memory is leaking<br><br>Thanks and Regards<br>--<br>For information on 
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