I'm obviously behind in my troublemaking duties,
but happily Pippi is filling in for me ...
Or's question is completely valid. Perhaps another
wording would have avoided their knee-jerk answer,
like, "I'm looking into what would be required to
design DOS software to interface with the Palm III.
Please advise if such a program already exists or,
failing that, where I may find the interface specification
for the Palm that will allow one to be written."
Of course it's possible that, with a little effort, even
wording like that can be misunderstood.
Understand that interface routines for the Palm
have already been written for Linux/Unix, which
implies that the spec is available and that it's
possible to do.
In the interest of causing as much trouble as
possible, I'll do a little research on the web to
see what I can find along these lines.
Maybe I can find it before Ben does ...
~~ Garry
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I were driving a 1932 roadster, ... i would have to
> seek out a specialty/custom shop ...
> I would not be surprised if I bought a new car stereo
> for it and was told that the stereo installer didn't know
> how to integrate it into the 6 volt wiring system on the
> 1932 automobile.
> this is much like what you are doing in terms of
> operating systems, if not hardware.
>
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