what does Garnet work with and what does Cobalt work with? On my notebook,
where pods is sort of working, the only thing that works is Cobalt sim and
PACE. I run PACE with pure 68k and Cobalt with PNO.
i'm lost please help!
From: Jay Ts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: PODS
Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 17:00:35 -0700
Erica Ramsey wrote:
> I tried this and it still giving me the same error, I even disabled the
> firewall!
Are you saying you have one of the simulators (_not_ emulator)
installed, and that you ran it separately from the PODS IDE,
(without PODS even running) and got the same message?
If you are only getting the error from within the PODS IDE,
try going to (top menu) Window->Preferences->Palm OS Development->
Target Environment Settings, and checking all of those settings.
Especially the one for "Palm OS Garnet 5.4" simulator, and make
sure you have that installed (IIRC, it's part of the PODS
standard installation, but it's also available as a separate
download from PalmSource).
Also, try looking through the email list archives:
http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/archive.html
Also, there is this that I found a minute ago by
doing a Google Groups search:
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.palmtops.pilot/browse_thread/thread/aa638ccec5fe0bcd/ba735ebc7a731ba2?lnk=st&q=%22Unable+to+launch+Target+Environment%22&rnum=1#ba735ebc7a731ba2
And of course, try a Google Web search on your error message,
"Unable to launch Target Environment".
Other people who have run into the same problem have solved it,
It is a commonly-reported problem here. But, there seem
to be different root causes for the same error message.
Thing is, I vaguely recall seeing the error here once
a long time ago, when I was first getting started, and
I don't remember what I did to fix it. Some people
seem to have reported that it is related to the firewall
when trying to run from PODS, and others say it has
to do with a file (netstat.exe) in the International
version of Windows XP. In that case, some have had
success by copying that file over from a U.S. version
of XP.
Another thing you might try is a different simulator.
There are different models available from PalmSource's
developer program website, and Palm's PluggedIn program.
Try starting one of the Palm simulators standalone,
using the right-click popup menu to install your .prc
application "database".
If/when you do get it to work, please report back and
say how.
Jay Ts
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