from the Palm to check for updates
On May 27, 2010, at 11:34 AM, Jan Slodicka j...@resco.net wrote:
Yes, it's a matter of your prefs setup. (Connections, Network)
Actually, it's not. Try it... ;-)
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From: Luc Le Blanc llebl...@cam.org
To: Palm Developer
Well, after some thinking I have to bring down that you are right and it can't
be done without 3rd party PP driver. Actually I used to connect from the
simulator or using BT and that's way I thought at first it should be similar.
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From: Christopher Stamper
Yes, it's a matter of your prefs setup. (Connections, Network)
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From: Luc Le Blanc llebl...@cam.org
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Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: Querying the Web from the Palm to check for updates
Dave
Me, too. Thanks, Dmitry.
Jan
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From: codemaker kala...@yahoo.com
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 10:23 AM
Subject: Re: SD Card disappears on Treo680 and Treo650 when opening a db in
the sysAppLaunchCmdSystemReset
Hi Dmitry,
that could explain a lot. BTW, do you think that even such innocent things
like FtrSet or AlmSetAlarm could prevent card mounting?
Have a nice day.
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Jan Slodicka
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From: Dmitry Grinberg dmitr...@gmail.com
this. (That's the reason
behind extra actions.)
It is clear that the API is inferior, but there is nothing else...
Have a nice day.
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Jan Slodicka
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From: Darren Barnes
To: Palm Developer Forum
Sent: Sunday, September 28
Hi Darren,
we use the code bellow. Just supply your definition for appFileCreator.
The function (proc) is supposed to be in the 1st segment.
Have a nice day.
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Jan Slodicka
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static int RegisterProcedureNotification( Boolean bRegister, UInt32
and doing some checks?
BTW: Simulator simply breaks on it :-(
You at least have a test case.
Emulator gives you the possibility to view/investigate list of databases.
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and then
void* ptr = MemLocalIDToLockedPtr(blockID, 0) ;
long recSize = MemPtrSize(ptr) ;
Not that this would be any better, but at least you have an independent
check with a working software.
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Jan Slodicka
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From: David Linker
Thanks, Ton. I went via SDK headers and emulator, but as this proved to be
unreliable in the past, I was not sure.
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Jan Slodicka
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Does anybody know how to recognize Centro at run time?
It is probably DeviceID 'D062', CompanyID 'Palm'.
Can you confirm, please?
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Subject: netErrDNSNonexistantName
From: Jan Slodicka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 14:22:20 +0200
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Hello,
has anybody some background info how NetLibGetHostByName can return this
error? I mean, of course the case, when all supplied arguments (incl
.
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No, it does not change.
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 8:08 AM
Subject: re: Does Palm supports Unicode?
Thx
passed also via
Exchange Manager - i.e. the same way as beam works = passing by value. While
most important apps support this data passing, the user experience might not
always be optimal. May advice is to use this way as a backup possibility if
nothing better can be used.
With best regards,
Jan
Replying to myself as Palm DTS reacted to the same question with surprising
speed. So, whoever wants to know it, here it is: D060
Jan
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Hi
Anybody discovered that already? I just downloaded fresh new 5.4 SDK, but
it
does
Hi
Anybody discovered that already? I just downloaded fresh new 5.4 SDK, but it
does not mention T755 at all. Some parts were not updated for T680!
With best regards,
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From: David Thacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And, the Treo
+ only. I am actually not sure, but cannot imagine rendering of
native pdf documents on slow Palm OS4 handhelds.
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Sent
- socket goToCreator member must point to the pdf reader
Then your app should quit.
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From: Jorge Vasquez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
?
If somebody is interested in the problem, I can
write a summary from what I have learned from the users - once I complete the
reading, of course.
With best regards, Jan
Slodicka Resco, Palm Division
P.S.
For records let me add that the users list quite a
few apps as candidates for causing the problem
If somebody is interested, I wrote a summary of the
evidence collected by the users and posted it to the same forum: http://discussion.treocentral.com/showthread.php?s=4ceb8c381cbd17c65fd0356bd17bb9e1p=1119451#post1119451
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To: Palm
I've got already 3 such e-mails, 2 of them after I logged in. (I use to
regularly log-in into the pluggedid site.)
I wrote them after the second e-mail - did not help.
Jan Slodicka
Resco, Palm Division
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To: Palm Developer
), hence there is
no need for unzip.
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From: Michal Seliga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 3:32 PM
Subject
start speculating about threads running in background,
but it would be just that - speculations.
Placeholder bmp I mentioned above was all the time locked using
DmGetResource + MemHandleLock.
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From: Michal
Use classical Palm OS4 emulator - it gives exact location of the calls that
caused the leak(s).
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Jan Slodicka
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Sent
;
T650 did not have any single problem.
I tested also small artificial delays (should give enough space for other
threads) and they might have failed, too. But I am not 100% sure here as
this solution was not acceptable for us anyway.
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Jan Slodicka
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they interact with the display.
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Jan Slodicka
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From: Flavio Renga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 1:05 AM
Subject: Animated GIF on PalmOS
How
like
the NVFS implementation is still far from being perfect.
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Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 9:28 PM
Subject: Re
to crash under stress conditions.
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perfectly fit together.
Advice of the type SysTaskDelay(xxx) is a bit obscuring the problem.
Moreover, it is not acceptable in case of frequent DB writes. But maybe you
can afford it.
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will probably display lot of warnings.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 4:06 AM
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serve as a
guidance to understanding the pdb format.
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 4
recently...
Eric Lyons
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It is really so that if you can read individual stream records, then it
is
enough to skip first 8 By and concatenate the record leftovers.
Reading records at the PC side should not be difficult
Sure, NVFS layer adds new errors. So what was true at the time the manual
was written (err code is 0|dmErrCantFind), does not hold true anymore.
Be careful if you get vfsErrorClass errors. Something goes wrong in the NVFS
layer then.
With best regards,
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and any trial
to access it from say sysAppLaunchCmdSystemReset would lead to a crash.
With best regards,
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Visual studio project builds a dll that simulates the armlet on the Palm
simulator.
You have to create new CW target - a PACE native object.
Jan Slodicka
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are aware of the
mechanism. (Locking does not work without protecting.)
Anybody else will share his experience?
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
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Apparently the DB changes were done in RAM only and were not saved to the
permanent storage (NVFS) before the crash.
DmSyncDatabase might help.
With best regards,
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From: Manish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm
, Jan
Slodicka Resco, Palm Division
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From:
G.
Kalyana Sundaram
To: Palm Developer Forum
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 12:06
PM
Subject: RE: DmQueryRecord and
MemHandleLock - replacements in 700p?
Hi All,
I am really surprised
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If you do what you describe - reading n records using the procedure
query - lock - read - unlock - release, then I don't see any reason
why the NVFS change should have a negative impact.
I do the same as described: when I record time outside the for loop and
: Database disappears
Hi,
Thanks for reply.
DmSyncDatabase does not help
Manish
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 Jan Slodicka wrote :
Apparently the DB changes were done in RAM only and were not saved to the
permanent storage (NVFS) before the crash.
DmSyncDatabase might help.
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
Call EvtResetAutoOffTimer() at suitable occasions.
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
Resco, Palm Division
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my palm device automatically turns off after few minutes. what should i
include in my code to prevent my palm device
Hello,
no, it is not. Several apps do the same.
Do you close these files?
If there is no reset can you access created files in some file manager?
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
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Hi Gregory,
/PALM_DM is (roughly speaking) RAM mirror. Hence it is understandable that
the OS cleans this folder.
Best regards,
Jan
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Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 9:58 AM
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Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: Palm Installer problem
On Tuesday 25 of April 2006 17:55 Jan Slodicka wrote:
Can you show your .psml or parts related
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Palm Installer problem
On Tuesday 25 of April 2006 14:32 Jan Slodicka wrote:
First installation
Hi Linn,
64K records (record index is UInt16), each record up to 64K long and this
length may vary among records.
Note that there exist resource databases with records more than 1MB long,
hence workarounds exist.
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a serious corruption on their system
and that they should consider hard reset. Is there any better cure?
The sequence of the steps leading to the error:
LocalID dbID = DmGetDatabase( 0, iterator++ ) ;
err = DmDatabaseInfo( 0, dbID,...) ;
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Maybe there is, but I could hardly spot any Palm devices on the CeBit.
(Well, I saw a few in the Blackberry pavilion.)
On the other hand, PPC was at every corner.
Jan Slodicka
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Locking needs to be done on segments that contain callback functions that
are called from outside of your application.
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on the DBCache. Try to maintain fewers PBDs open.
This problem only occurs with Palms that have NVFS (like Tungsten E2 or
Z22).
RĂ©gis Melo
Jan Slodicka wrote:
Hello,
anybody knows what could this error message mean?
Lots of users are complaining mostly in respect to TomTom, but I saw also a
problem
be developed.)
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From: Ben Combee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 6:46 PM
Subject: Re: Not enough free DB cache memory to run this application
,
Jan Slodicka
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From: babbu cathy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: Re: how to avoid deletion of my prc...
I never do a virus man.
I have two
.
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I have no advice, but can confirm that this problem (a need for large
contiguous NVFS block) happens with several applications. I might not
remember exactly, but probably TT navigator or even Blazer. Both apps
probably just use binaries developed for PPC. (My guess.)
One thing is that programmers
(reset loop, phone discharge -
confirmed by real users), I am quite interested in an explanation.
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Another observation - this time more funny than dangerous.
The lowest state of the DbCache I saw on a TX was about 30K. As I was used
to see values 1MB+, this was a surprise for me. However, nothing happened
and the TX was working perfectly well. It might mean that the NVFS layer has
improved as
Hi
what about running your game after warm reset? This
in effect might isolate your app from the rest of the world and hence prove
whether theproblem is on your side or kind of collision with some other
app.
Checking the contents of HSTraceDatabase might
help, too.
Jan Slodicka
to
receive beamed images. Running this viewer and subsequent exit is equivalent
to a delete.
Jan Slodicka
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Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 1:08 PM
Subject: Pref DB Open Error
how frequent is this case (can't find time to investigate it),
but it happens and for sure not exceptionally.
Best regards
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From: Henk Jonas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jan Slodicka wrote:
If the database is protected, records will not be unlocked. The notes
should have
Thank you to all who sent the explanation, that was really helpful. I am
searching in the indicated direction, but so far did not find the reason.
I'll let you know about the result.
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seems to be working afterwards.
I could not find any answer on the web.
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cleanup of the DbCache after it gets filled.
Same copy operation works well (as a rule) when repeated 2nd time.
Handheld: T650, Palm OS v5.4.5
Any known workaround? Or at least some info about the background of this
problem?
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Why? Wasn't it always the rule to protect the database when you want to
use a callback pointer or stuff like this?
I don't know as I never did it. But checked now couple of practical examples
and it looks like you are right.
Regards
Jan Slodicka
Hello,
Is the only way to not bother a user while the phone app is open to watch
every application that opens ...
if the basic interest is on the detecting the phone activity, then using
PhnLibGetPhoneCallStatus might be the solution.
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for the
problem.
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From:
cori
To: Palm Developer Forum
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 6:58
PM
Subject: Re: ARMs problem
Thanks for the reply
not
going to mention our tools on this forum.)
Or do the easiest thing = soft reset.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 6:44 AM
block prior doing this
manipulation. Otherwise you create an orphaned block.
Why don't you simply get the old AppInfo block and clear it?
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Example of what?
AppInfo must be in storage RAM, not dyn. memory...
Use DM (Data Manager) functions.
Why don't you simply get the old AppInfo block and clear it?...
Get LocalID via DmDatabaseInfo, use DmWrite
With best regards,
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if this user did so (will ask him), but I expect that
the answer is no as - given his high quality report - he would probably
mention it. Moreover, this code was used already in the version 1.21.
Can anybody advice what could be the reason of this error?
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
Resco
Plus it being generated during the DB closing. (If I remember well, of
course. But it makes sense so, because otherwise the PDA would be flooded
with the notifications.)
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From: mguo [EMAIL PROTECTED
changes in OS API should be somewhere documented and
announced. Could somebody from Palm/Source answer?
Thank you.
Jan Slodicka
Resco
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using 'delete', if it is set with MemPtrNew() or
MemGluePtrNew?
Not a wise policy. Even if the destructor was empty, you can expect problems
in the future.
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of these functions.
This way you can check the call stack and decide which functions should be
handled. Use memory allocation to reduce the stack usage in these functions.
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. Maybe reopen your log
database. In any case do not call DmSyncDatabase as it can go just wrong.
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If anyone cares, its another bug in NVFS - confirmed by paying for an
incident.
Call
Hello,
can anybody advice what is the optimal procedure for forcing a soft reset?
Should DmSyncDatabase() be called on opened databases?
Is there any danger by ignoring events queued in the event queue?
Any other potential problems?
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Hello,
not sure if this is possible: Is there any possibility to get alarms running
on a locked LD? (Locked using the lock position of the main switch.) Our
trials indicate that alarms are ignored.
If not, is there any alternative?
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partially, PiLoc not.)
If somebody has any idea what to improve, we can do it. (It is a freeware,
we don't have any financial interest on it. Plus we shall add clear
acknowledgement for anybody's contribution.)
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.
The questions:
How can we safely get the list of pre-installed databases?
Where is the data source for these databases located? (Just curious.)
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Thanks, I did not know. Looks like the principle is the same and effect -
crash prevention - is achieved. (Maybe it could have been done differently
as they lock just the bare minimum, but they did not have the NVFS safety in
mind.)
Costs 12 USD, we would do it for free.
Best regards,
Jan
deal.)
Does anybody know if this decision will be reconsidered at some time? Or is
there a better solution already? (E.g. a better driver - even if only for
specific cards.)
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Hi Aaron,
exactly that - VFSFileRename; I don't see another possibility. It works only
within one directory, whereas the users expect similar functionality as the
other OS's offer.
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Jan
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Hello,
anyone knows how to simulate hold switch on the Lifedrive simulator? (Or
even better - the complete key mapping.)
I tried all combinations that came to my mind. The closest one seems to be
Ctrl-Break, but I don't know how to wake up the simulator afterwards.
Best regards,
Jan
Probably so.
Try to set an alarm and react later.
Jan Slodicka
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Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 1:30 PM
Subject: Using VFSVolumeEnumerate upon receiving
to succeed, might return VFS
errors. This is a clear indication of a problem in the NVFS layer. (I guess
the answer will be: Until NVFS and DM layers are coupled together...)
Jan Slodicka
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in the DB without the NULL
terminator?
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Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 1:12 AM
Subject: Re: VFSFileDBGetRecord - Works fine but crashes when leaving my
simulators have it) etc.
There are many ways how to find out where is the problem.
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From: SEAn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If i can use
loop(condition){
Char * buffer;
MemHandle myHD = MemHandleNew(bufferSize);
if(!myHD) break;
buffer
Hi,
lifetime of the packP variable is among the lock/unlock calls. However, you
use it thereafter.
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Hello,
there is no warranty that the volume ref numbers won't change. The only
persistent thing is the volume label.
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Jan Slodicka
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From: Chuck Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 27
interesting thing is that if lay my simulator aside for a
moment and then the free chunks and the total
space recover to the nomal level.
so maybe it is not a problem of my app but the simulator?
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From: Jan Slodicka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm
. NetFront 3.1 uses different syntax
depending on the Clie model it is running on. (User report on TH55 vs. our
tests on NX70V.)
Anybody knows which rules apply to this area?
We tested several browsers and in case of interest I could list our
findings.
Best regards,
Jan Slodicka
This error happens when you pass 0 handle to these functions:
MemHandleFree
MemHandleSize
MemHandleResize
MemHandleLock/MemHandleUnlock
MemHandleToLocalID
Plus in other rarely used MemMgr functions accepting handle argument, such
as MemHandleFlags etc.
Best regards
Jan Slodicka
this way was working until first reset. (Free
handle error message.)
It apparently means that the memory allocation was not persistent.
Can anybody suggest a better alternative?
With best regards,
Jan Slodicka
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Best regards,
Jan Slodicka
- Original Message -
From: Salvador Buendia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 4:21 PM
Subject: Re: DB records larger than 64K
Yo could check the Palm OS File Streaming Api
between the memory and the card.
Best regards,
Jan Slodicka
- Original Message -
From: Alexander R. Pruss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 6:14 PM
Subject: re: DB records larger than 64K
I use the following bunch
to the ARM byte order, but the back
conversion was omitted. Hence the second use of the same arguments must
crash.
Best regards,
Jan Slodicka
- Original Message -
From: Monika Kauntz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 1:00
CompanyId: 'Palm '
DeviceId: 'TunX'
Jan Slodicka
- Original Message -
From: Yuen Kwee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Palm Developer Forum palm-dev-forum@news.palmos.com
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 9:44 AM
Subject: LifeDrive's device id
hi there!
just wondering who owns a LifeDrive
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