was.
2010may25(19:42)-sls
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4MB SD cards.
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the control of Access (aka
PalmSource), not Palm, so that's where you should be looking for
support. They still have a couple of licensees for Palm OS, so
you'd think they'd be interested in having a development platform.
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?
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of Windows 7.
They have no 64 bit driver.
Maybe if we beg Dimitry, he may come to the rescue...
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Try dropping your Touch into a puddle, or throwing it into a bag of tools.
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Subject: Re: SCOOP: New GarnetOS (PalmOS) Handhelds Coming From Aceeca!
From: David Thacker da...@pocketscience.ca
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 08:51:53 -0700
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Well Luis, it really depends
of type databaseHeader is not possible.
There is some documentation in the Conduit Development Kit,
Not recommended to use it from a conduit because it can change if the
data is restored to a dead device, even to the same device.
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have
to sign NDA's, but you can get access from them for all the
information you need.
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1) You probably already know more than most of the people who could respond
2) It was a Windows question!
:-)
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discussions of webOS!
Palm have provided a pretty extensive set of forums for webOS, which
you get access to by signing up for their developer program.
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At 03:15 AM 7/20/2009, you wrote:
Subject: Re: Palm WebOS SDK publicly available
From: Lionscribe lionscr...@gmail.com
You can't compare.
Apple was really planning on Web applications only, and that was how
they marke=
twd there product.
They had no need for developers, and they only released
for that.
We don't know whether there'll be a charge in the future for free or
chargeable apps. Since they'll incur a resource cost on evaluating
apps for inclusion in the App Catalog it'd make sense to make a small
charge submissions, but that's just me extrapolating.
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At 03:15 AM 7/1/2009, you wrote:
Subject: RE: webOS SDK
From: luis maldonado luis.maldon...@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:08:43 -0400
This conversation might be inappropriate for this forum but the fact
is that Palm and their arrogance and the way they are thowing away a
group of
I'm not sure what you mean about the way Palm do
business, but keep in mind that WinMo, in its current form, is a dead OS.
Palm have said they are progressively extending
the group of developers which access to the SDK from hundreds to thousands.
PS: This discussion is an inappropriate use of
and the resellers want control of
pricing and the customer relationship.
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crisp and less grainy.
I'll take a pass on the tool recommendation, though many use Photoshop.
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() to close the record directly after
DmWrite() is finished writing the records.
Cannot find any other function that closes records ?
It appears like the database is protected by the system, as no
record attributes can be changed ?
Darren
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about) programming in webOS?
It is probably inappropriate to chat about it much on Access's site. :-)
It is an open question whether Palm will be providing an equivalent
forum to this, but there is some webOS chatter about it on the PEF forum.
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/javascript/1.5/guide/ob
j2.html is definitely worth a read.
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unconvinced, as tables seem to require even
more code (esp. callbacks).
The simple answer is YES, for this I'd recommend using a table.
Is does require more advanced programming skills, but not that
advanced and something well within your skill set.
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Stringer
At 03:15 AM 2/8/2009, you wrote:
Subject: Re: forum heart beat check
From: Christopher Stamper christopherstam...@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 13:58:58 -0500
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Tam Hanna ta...@gmx.at wrote:
Hi,
weird...I wanted to send sth similar out
to release their
development system after the iPhone's announcement, and Palm are
already talking a little about their's.
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At 03:15 AM 1/17/2009, you wrote:
Subject: Re: Are you feeling special?
From: Frantisek Dufka duf...@seznam.cz
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 09:45:44 +0100
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it ever
actually hits the market.
Unfortunately ALP-based devices have a nasty habit of not actually
going into production. Sorry if I see a little cynical, but that's
been the ugly truth.
Best wishes to Access, but some of their licensees need to ship product!
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, but a Palm extension.
Roger Stringer
At 04:15 AM 9/11/2008, you wrote:
Subject: Re: AW: Bluetooth switch on or off
From: Jeff Loucks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 00:35:19 -0700
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See BtPrefsPnlTypes.h. You can launch the Bluetooth panel with a
command block to turn
if the user isn't touching the screen? It isn't required!
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( 10021, buffer1, , );
}
Slightly off topic, but why are you using an alert ID above
? Normally that will cause you grief when you deploy your application!
Also hardcoding a resource ID isn't a good programming practise!
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loop, wrong measurement unit in
context, VFS errors, etc. The app is 600K, has 31 forms, 142
alerts, 20 menu bars, 110 strings, 52 string lists and 40 bitmaps.
And all these are free! You may try it for yourself (sample data
included) or run PRC Explorer on it :)
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At 04:15 AM 6/7/2008, you wrote:
Subject: Re: Incrementing Resource IDs
From: Luc Le Blanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 14:45:12 -0700
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Roger Stringer wrote:
Use any resource ID you want between 1010 and .
DO NOT EVER use a resource ID of 1 or above
unless you are
deliberately using a system resource.
You can also use resource IDs 1 to 999.
In general you can also use 1000 to 1009, but they can have special
meaning, especially for bitmaps and bitmaps familiies.
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At 10:22 AM 10/5/00 -0700, you wrote:
At 12:00am -0700 00-10-05, Palm Developer Forum digest wrote:
Subject: Insertion Point Problem
From: Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 22:54:00 -0400
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With the 3.5 debug ROMs, I'm now getting Insertion Point
Problem
than hiding all the objects you might change,
drawing the form and then modifying the objects before explicitly
drawing them, one by one.
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to the screen when it shouldn't.
The workaround for all three is to directly modify the appropriate
element in the controlling structure, but I'd rather make an API call
than directly write to the field or control structure.
There are probably more
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the form and then modifying the objects before explicitly
drawing them, one by one.
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have hit.
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From: Shin Tanaka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 12:40:31 -0400
Hi, folks. I have a (newbie) question.
Whenever sorting
to the utility functions for validation and/or extra processing.
Example:
static int mastercount = 0;
int GETmastercount (void) {return mastercount;}
void PUTmastercount (int i) {mastercount = i;}
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Is there any way programmatically to change the Application Icon Name
that one sets in the Constructor.
It seems like it should be very possible, but I don't see anything in the
documentation!
I'm looking for something that works under OS 3.0 and more recent.
Thanks!
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and
overlay them unless it is natural for your application. It is far more
efficient for development and maintenance to keep separate forms
separate.
If your application has 40 forms, then so be it! And then you'd
have a little more than 40 C/C++ modules arranged in multiple
segments.
Roger Stringer
Keith, silly question perhaps, but what does the database name field
refer to? It is obviously more important (based on your response to
another post) than I realized.
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You may be going about things the hard way.
Keep in mind that one can view a Palm OS 'database' as a persisent
indexed linked list.
So rather than using a list class and potentially filling up your heap,
use a database!
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I'd suggest you take a middle course and refer to
Palm OS (r) units
Which is a pretty generic term for all units that run the Palm OS
regardless of manufacturer.
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From: Paul
Your TempCode array is too small. Common error made by new
C programmers. Also putting the '\0' character in a string constant
is unnecessary.
Try allocating
Char TempCode[6] = ;// this is the required size + 1
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This request was obviously a little off topic
However, I find Acrobat Distiller quite useless.
When I've tried to use it the PDF file it produces seems a little out
of focus and, while readable, is not capable of being distributed.
I'm using Acrobat 4.0.
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of their
creation of a marketing image. Sometimes in small ways
(ex: Walmart's use of $19.97 instead of $19.95)
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Creators of the Marietta PDE (tm) product
(Personal version available for.$95.00
.
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From: Geoff Shepherd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 13:00:42 -0700
??? Does CodeWarrier
automatically make all pointers to functions 4 byte addresses,
even when compiling a single segment, small model, shared library?
My knowledge of assembler is minimal so LEA *-20,a2 isn't
meaningful, sorry!
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in a drawer
for a week. Does a hard reset actually remove the contents of RAM or
just reset a bunch of pointers, and leave the raw information on RAM
waiting to be lifted off by the use of some clever software?
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Subject: Re: How does one execute a Total Memory
are all correctly sized and formated so the
calls can occur?
So far I haven't found the right section in the Knowledge Base or any
of the manuals. I suspect it is either really simple or vitually impossible.
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There's a product called GroupSync (sits on top of HotSync) which
may do what you want.
http://www.groupsync.co.uk/
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Creators of the Marietta PDE (tm) RAD software for the Palm OS (r
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From: Matthew Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 15:51:09 -0700 (PDT)
Is Marietta PDE using
values and you get overflow problems
ex: 24 * 60 * 60
should be 24L * 60L * 60L
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I have customers successfully using our Marietta PDE software with
much larger files than that, including using our search engine to search
through the file!
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In most situations, hiding the object you don't want is simpler and
less fraught with risk.
Removing it is rather extreme.
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site.
Call their 800 support number if you need help.
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to
a) hide it
b) change the value with step #2 above
c) show it
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implementing a C++ class to provide a friendly
wrapper around the Palm OS API set, and support in-memory
extensions. But duplicating all the OS stuff doesn't seem worth the
trouble, and unless your database is small you'll run out of heap
memory when you load it into memory!
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to 3.5
At that future point (for us) the target minimum OS moves from 3.0
to 3.1. (3.1 because of the non-flashable Visor's with plug-in barcode
scanners)
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time, not all of the time. For example, it will not catch a power
off event when an alert screen is being displayed.
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arrange your application not to need too much heap
memory at any one point in time.
Otherwise you may be advised to put some of the memory
space into a database. Remember Palm OS (r) databases are
just persisent clumps of memory.
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to catch a power off event is to
do it in a shared library as the OS sends a power off event to
shared libraries.(Certainly for any program that want to run
pre-OS3.5)
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and wait for the vendors to tout for trade.
But if the thought of a $40 fee on top of your $20 product is too
much to bear, you might find yourself rolling your own.
For Symbol users, they have a free printer API set you can download
form the Symbol web site that works very well..
Roger Stringer
will still work.
Also the maximum PDB record size is a little under 65536. I think
a same maximum is 65000, though this may be a little conservative.
Therefore the safe maximum PDB file size is about 1GB.
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the system defaults on 3.5
(and later) systems without having multiple versions of a program.
Or perhaps I'm just missing some nuance of setting stack space
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firewall issues, that
Palm post this information on the web site ASAP.
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as at
present, and one on a more simplistic level that doesn't cause
problems with firewalls.
Just my two pence worth.
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. There are other ways to do what you're after but a shared
library is prolly the best way to go.
Good luck,
Gavin.
Actually, from the description originally provided, it looks like a
static library would be a better alternative.
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that within the PDB file on the
PC is the true Palm OS database name. You are not affecting this
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OS (r) zealots will oppose this, but the
uncontrollable ability to jump out of the middle of an application
is a real pain for some customers.
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that normally points to the draw window. Then, if anything tries to
perform an operation on the draw window before re-establishing
what that window is, it gets a bus error.
and Stringer has replied:
Can you be specific as to what functions, when called before
FrmDrawForm() on v3.5 debug ROMs
by forum software problems?
Or is it just a normal lull?
Or is my perception skewed?
Or have people moved to a different forum?
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in your code, or just start happening
because you started using the v3.5 debug ROM?
If the latter, ensure you are using FrmCloseAllForms() before exiting
your program.
Otherwise ensure all memory allocations have matching deallocations.
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answer is to use a barcode printer with an IR port,
such as from Comtec, Eltron or Monarch.
Printer driver software is available from several sources.
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or at least letters and the ':' so I can display the
time.
Jim
Alternatively display the time as seperate fields and put the ':'
character with the largeBoldFont or draw boxes around the
hours/mins etc.
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reliable way I'm aware
of is to do so in a shared library, because the Palm OS does send
power off and power on events to shared libraries.
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stuck my hand in a hornet's nest here!
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At 10:06 AM 9/26/00 -0700, you wrote:
The maximum size of a memory block is a little under 64KB,
but you can allocate many such blocks.
thanks - but you're still talking about MemPtrNew (which is limited by the
heap
From: Chris Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Note: Some people suggest writing a custom new() to avoid the
heap allocation issue, but personally I don't like creating my
own version of a standard function.
OK, I'm curious. How does a custom new() overcome the heap
, but personally I don't like creating my
own version of a standard function.
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Subject: Re: Platinum question
From: John Leung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2000 20:07:37 -0700
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 19:54:15 -0700, B. Flaumenhaft
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below expectation, and MS has
reacted to this disappointment with free software.
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Subject: RE: Palm PDA - Market Share ???
From: Tom McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 09:40:37 -0400
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I haven't seen anything too recently
)
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Subject: RE: Palm wont turn off when I catch sysNotifySleepRequestEvent
From: Richard Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 10:55:23 +0100
I pass all my events to the system, I have tried commenting all the code out
in AppStop. Therefore the problem
) the negative User effect of Find hitting these large databases.
Does anyone have any relevant experience with this problem?
Has anyone received exceptions for Find support for similar reasons?
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missed for 'Print'?
Regards
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a web client for the 1740.
They also supply a complete set of radio gear (access points, etc.)
and services to install and support the local network.
(It'd be nice if Symbol also made available a HandSpring addon
card with an 802.11 radio)
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My understanding is that Symbol didn't list the 17x0 (Palm OS)
products on their GSA contract, just the 27x0 (CE) products.
This creates a strong bias towards CE in the government markets.
Perhaps someone at Palm should take that up with Symbol!
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Subject: RE
Its a network HotSync!
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From: Steve Branin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 10:33:37 -0500
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Is it possible
Did anyone else have the problem of getting a Forbidden message
when trying to go to the Palm OS Developer Exchange page?:
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http://p0.com/t.d?9kDcFiH5=palmos/dev
The Palm OS Developer Exchange leverages the power of the
Palm community and allows quick
and a guarenteed
clean upgrade from CW 5.1. Can MetroWerks comment on
when a tight, stable release might be available? All the bits and
pieces seems available now, but they do still seem to be bits
and pieces.
(If this already exists in one straight release set, I apologise)
Roger Stringer
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been a couple of people who've tried to
use the list as their personal development tutorial service, who were
using resources they should have been paying for...
Anyway, that's my two cents.
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) but it sounds like the Palm OS or Treo Simulators won't help
me out here. Are there any other options?
Getting a better phone plan seems the only solution, sorry!
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Please help me.
You are correct. There is a checkbox to hide the frame of a graphic
button, but not for the graphic push button!
Interesting!
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using
constructor.
It is there!
There's check boxes to define whether or not there is a frame and
whether it is a non-bold frame.
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have a custom front-end for
each platform?
If Blazer, have you tried running on a NetFront-based browser on PPC
and seeing if the problem persists?
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the Mem... functions you use and put in tests
for NULL pointers before calling them.
MemSet()..MemCopy() MemPtrFree().. etc, etc
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a free one.
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...MANAGER to drive your long operation
The basic problem is your long operation isn't servicing the event
queue, and it must be taking s long the users are thinking the
unit has locked up.
This is exactly what it exists for!
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and after drawing so the system is always left
using standard coordinates.
// set double density coordinates
// Draw stuff that requires double density coordinates
// restore standard coordinates
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That's a nice idea.
However, it didn't seem to work:
PerformLongOperation();
do
{
EvtGetEvent(evt, 1);
} while(evt.eType != nilEvent);
I generated pen hits during the long opeartion, and they were still
processed afterwards.
Roger Stringer
Marietta Systems
ALWAYS put in code to trap unexpected but possible
errors such as the resource not being found and not being able to lock it.
So the strong suspicion is the problem is your resource!
Roger Stringer
Marietta Systems, Inc. (www.rf-tp.com)
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The events you are concerned with are keyDown and keyHold.
Just set the handled flag if you want to prevent them activating
other programs.
Roger Stringer
At 03:15 AM 12/12/2007, you wrote:
Subject: Re: Programming soft keys on the TX
From: Hynek Sladky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007
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