On 1/14/07, Lionscribe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aaron, you are a Master of White Papers. Maybe you write a short white paper on the basics of PASCE native programming, like what enviroment to use, what libraries, and so forth. I am sure it will be greatly appreciated by many.
i've considered it. in fact, i really only started this post to let people know that the standard PACE callback mechanism was buggy on a T3 specifically for the DIA compatibility prc's - the fact that i also posted a fix is another thing, but it bugged me for a while. a lot of good information is posted within the mobile-stream SDK http://news.palmos.com/read/messages?id=193247 however, it doesn't explain how it truely works - we knew most of the information prior to the above SDK being shipped - and, in fact the mobile stream guys gave us a few ideas of our own :) writing your palmos application natively isn't difficult at all - you just need to know your compiler and how to give it what you need. for one thing; if you are intending on going native; you definately DO NOT want to know or depend on the internal representation of structures - the 68K and ARM counter parts can differ big time! its difficult to write a "white paper" on something like this without rewriting the complete SDK honestly. for what its worth; i dont really have the time to do something like that. -- // Aaron Ardiri -- For information on using the PalmSource Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/support/forums/
