-os-based-software-g1.html
but I don't want an emulator (tried StyleTap unsucessfully) and so it is
time to bite the bullet, so as Doug asks, a resource would be useful to
help pave the way...
Regards
Edward Jones
On 16/06/2010 22:27, Doug Gordon wrote:
Does anyone know of a resource
want to develop on without the smartphone features I don't
want or have to pay for...
Regards
Edward Jones
On 14/04/2010 20:15, Benjamin wrote:
None of this matters until we see a link to buy one of these units to
test for compatibility with our software and to sell them to our
customer
Thanks Dmitry, yes the card in question is an SDHC card so I will give
PowerSDHC a go!
Edward Jones
On 16/04/2010 18:40, Dmitry Grinberg wrote:
What are you talking about? I have a 32GB card in mine right now. :)
Google: PowerSDHC
Best Regards,
Dmitry Grinberg
(847) 226 9295
On Thu
Palm OS 5?
Edward Jones
On 14/04/2010 20:15, Benjamin wrote:
None of this matters until we see a link to buy one of these units to
test for compatibility with our software and to sell them to our
customers. My customers need a cheaper PDA than the Janam and more
reliable than old refurb
Unless, of course, Linux = ALP the Access Linux Platform? Which asks
more questions about compatability?
On 03/02/2010 07:49, Edward Jones wrote:
I was very interested when David Thacker made the announcement about the
Aceeca Palm PDAs and went looking for more information and pictures to
show
?
Regards
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Thanks for the quick response. I await with interest further news and
pictures of the MEZ1500 and the PDA32 as I am running very low on Palm
TXs for my customers and would like to avoid having to migrate to
windows mobile if at all possible!
Regards
Edward Jones
David Thacker wrote:
I am
Very interesting indeed - any news on availability in the UK?
Regards
Edward Jones
David Thacker wrote:
Here's some very interesting news for those of you still dealing in
vertical/industrial markets: Aceeca is bringing several new handhelds to
market in the next couple months, incl
I see that the Palm Pre was officially launched on Saturday (6th June) -
has anyone managed to get there hands on one yet and more importantly,
(at least from my perspective) done any coding on one yet?
Regards
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"Classic" update: It can run with a virtual SD card but it does not
support Bluetooth...
http://motionapps.blogspot.com/2009/04/classic-faq.html
Diego Acevedo wrote:
Hello,
I just watch a video of classic application running on Palm Pre.
See link:
http://www.computerworld.com/action/artic
thickness/cost of the
Pre down? To me though it would be worth sacrificing a lttle more
thickness for the undoubted usefulness of an SD slot. Maybe the
production model will have it or maybe even one of the "other" models
that Palm say will follow... A lot of maybes...
Edward Jones
Ma
Thank goodness Palm have woken up to the fact that people might still
want to use their PalmOS apps on their new baby. I wonder how "Classic"
will cope with Bluetooth and SD cards as this is what my app uses a lot
and as far as I am aware the Pre will not have an SD slot?
Ed
?
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...well the first chapter anyway. A taster of things to come?
http://developer.palm.com/assets/images/book/webos_chap1.pdf
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"...but it was Access that purchased Palm Source and promised great new
things would be coming quickly."
So whatever happened to the Access Linux Platform with it apparent
Garnet compatibility? Has anyone ever got there hands or developed on
such a beast?
Edward Jones
Lee Ch
imagine you would get a similar jarring user interface experience
if you were able to swap between Palm OS and webOS apps.
Shame it has taken so long to get something that looks this good, lets
hope it makes some impact.
Edward Jones
Philip Sheard wrote:
Public reaction seems to the Pre
ity with the Palm OS Garnet
which I would of thought would be fairly fundamental...
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Thanks for the reply. Palm have indeed made an announcement, but it is
not the one I wanted: "Colligan: No New Palm Handhelds" as reported on
Palm InfoCenter ->
http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/9654/colligan-no-new-palm-handhelds/
Thanks anyway for your response, I will bear you in mind for
well.
Any thoughts?
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Interesting news if you haven't already heard...
http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/7333/programmer-planning-replacement-dgos-operating-system/
Regards
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This site has some information that might be of interest ->
http://www.accessdevnet.com/
and specifically Palm related look at this (low on content) link ->
http://www.accessdevnet.com/index.php/Garnet-OS/Garnet-OS.html
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babbu cathy wrote:
Hi Michal, This is Catherine.
Access announce version 3 of ALP ->
http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/7347/access-announces-alp-v30-and-alp-mini
Version 3?! What devices had version 1 and 2?!
Edward Jones
Christopher Stamper wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 5:45 AM, Michal Seliga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mail
r tried
it and i have no idea what has to be done for this
Edward Jones wrote:
This sounds useful ->
>>you may try to connect device to pc and debug directly on it,
how do I do this?
Regards
Edwrad Jones
Michal Seliga wrote:
in such cases i add to the beginning of each function
but i doubt it
you may try to connect device to pc and debug directly on it, with well
placed breakpoints it would show you stack trace.
Edward Jones wrote:
Hi, does anyone know of a PalmOS tool that can tell me the routines
that my app goes through and log them in a file? I have a serial
recei
and it would be handy to know which route my code had gone
through. It would sure make life easier than sticking frmcustomalert
dialogs in the code ;)
Regards
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Dmitry, that would be great if you could post the source for this as it
may well be just what I am looking for!
Regards
Edward Jones
Dmitry Grinberg wrote:
Hello,
If anyone is interested I wrote code to create gif images on palm.
Created images are uncompressed(thus does not infringe on
...and the opposite - have you seen the "Compressing with zlib" message
posted in 2012?!
Edward Jones
Ryan Rix wrote:
Hi,
Why are we getting backlogged messages from 2000? My inbox is utterly
swamped.
Just a bit curious,
Ryan
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Ryan Rix
TamsPalm -
Wow - what an app my Palms are back to normal again! Thanks for this!
Edward Jones
Dmitry Grinberg wrote:
the digitizer drift is easily solved with an app called PowerDiGi
On 5/13/08, Edward Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh I completely agree with you there, the TX does have everyt
Digitizer Drift (in some cases the normal recallibration does the trick
but others don't even come back from a factory reset). This wouldn't be
to bad if we could replace them but our UK suppliers are saying that
Palm TXs are difficult to get hold of?
Edward Jones
Dmitry Grinberg wrote:
e business as to
quote the Kevin Costner film Field of Dreams, "if you build it they will
come"...
Edward Jones
Ryan Rix wrote:
That's 'probably' OT for the palm-dev-forum... :)
Palm knows their target and what they're doing, leave em to it, I say ;)
~Ryan
O
Have you got the Palm Development documents? The Palm OS Companion
volumes 1 and 2 and Palm OS Reference guide are very useful and contain
lots of essential information for developing on the Palm OS. For
instance Palm OS Reference vol 1 has a whole chapter dedicated to the
Virtual File System Manag
Ah ha, so maybe the way I am quitting my app could explain those
infuriating and hard to track down exiting bugs that I sometimes get in
the Simulator? I will change my exit routine to how you suggest instead
- thanks for the advice/correction!
Edward Jones
Regis St-Gelais wrote:
"L
This is how I do it -
procedure Quit;
var MyEvent: EventType;
begin
MemSet(@MyEvent, SizeOf(MyEvent), 0);
MyEvent.eType := appStopEvent;
EvtAddEventToQueue(@MyEvent);
end;
Edward Jones
karthik wrote:
hi everyone,
i don't know how to exit the application, i have used appstopeven
nameP: PChar; version, cardNo: UInt16;
dbID: LocalID; userDataP: Pointer): Boolean;
begin
DmDeleteDatabase(cardNo, dbID);
Result :=true;
end;
Once you have finished you must unregister yourself as otherwise you can
crash the Palm if you app is not open!
ExgRegisterDatatype(Creator, exgR
You may wish to try this -> http://www.suntzu-software.com/tracecrash.htm
Edward Jones
Hynek Sladky wrote:
I partly answer to myself :-)
HsTraceDatabase
But does anybody know structure of this database?
Thanks.
Hynek Sladky
Hynek Sladky wrote:
Hello,
is there any way how to
ed in here
BUTTONS 'OK' 'CANCEL'
end;
then I use FrmCustomAlert like so:
if FrmCustomAlert(QuestionAlert, 'Continue?', '', '',) =0 then //0= OK
//do something
Edward Jones wrote:
Define your message resource and then use FrmCustomAlert - i
Define your message resource and then use FrmCustomAlert - it will
return a value based on the button pressed, starting from zero for the
left most button.
Edward Jones
karthik wrote:
hi everyone,
i want two button(one is "ok" and another is "cancel") in a alert box,
Will StrVPrintF (p907 of the Palm OS Ref) do this?
Geetha Arasu wrote:
Hi..
Is there any builtin function in palm to convert hexadecimal to decimal?
Do any one have idea on this?
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supplies the
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his libraries.
Good luck!
Edward Jones
Shorin wrote:
Okay, last night I sorta got the connections working. I looked at the
documentation for it and also I gleaned some stuff from the Duke3d source.
I got server
who will try to connect to their mobile phone
or PC instead of the modem which is what the program is looking for!
So both approaches work, it is what your users want and how you want
your program to flow which dictates which path you take.
Edward Jones
Shorin wrote:
Where's the documentatio
HotSync Log API
"LogBuildRemoteLog retrieves an abbreviated HotSync log from the handheld"
Hopefully this is more helpful!
Edward Jones
Regis St-Gelais wrote:
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Have a look in the Palm
Have a look in the Palm folder under Program Files, mine is stored in
c:\program files\palmone\ed\hotsynclog.htm
Edward Jones
danny wong wrote:
anybody know the name of the Hotsync database or where the hotsync
information
is kept after hotsync?
When i tap on the Log button in hotsync it
I am done, use SrmClose to close the serial port
If you want I have a working example in Pascal which goes through the
processes to connect to a Bluetooth modem.
Hope this helps!
Edward Jones
Shorin wrote:
Hi,
I'm relatively new to Palm OS Programming (but not programming in
general).
y sound at full voume (32000)
Error :=SndPlayResource(WAVPtr,32000,sndFlagSync);
MemHandleUnlock(WAVHandle);
DmReleaseResource(WAVHandle);
end;
//don't forget to declare the resource you want play:
resource
DATA 1001 'WAVE' IN 'ordernotsent.wav';
Hope this helps!
aging (but I still love it!) Palm TX I
code for.
Just my two cents (or pence in my case!).
Edward Jones
Dr. S.L. Sanders wrote:
Is the T3 still relevant?
A while ago (Jan. 25, '08), I posted "PalmPhotoDisplayImage() fails on T3 device…", hoping for ideas for more experiments t
ial end into the PC. I don't use CW but I presume that you
use the Simulator to run your app on and point CW at the Simulator and
then step through your code examining the data coming in with CW?
Regards
Edward Jones
Luc Le Blanc wrote:
Edward Jones wrote:
have you ever got a Bluetooth
ds
Edward Jones
Regis St-Gelais wrote:
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Is it possible to use the Simulator to debug incoming serial data?
Right Click on the simulator: Settings --> Communication --> Communication
Ports...
would be interested.
I have tried using a Bluetooth connection but have been unable to get
the Simulator (both OS5 and OS6 versions) to see the Bluetooth adapter.
So I was wondering if I can get some other way to get the Simulator to
see my incoming data.
Regards
Edward Jones
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According to the Palm web site
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range started with the Treo 600? Google doesn't come up with anything
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ttery level to more complicated serial comms, Bluetooth
connectivity, multi-segment applications. I use it for Bluetooth serial
comms between Palms, PCs and Bluetooth modems with no problems.
http://www.winsoft.sk/pstudio.htm
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