1. NOTE: If you want to compile a legacy application with the Palm OS 3.5 or later SDK, note that some header file names have changed, and the names used for basic types have changed. For example, parameters previously declared as Word are now UInt16 or Int16.To compile existing applications, you'll need to make these changes in your code or include the header file PalmOSCompatibility.h.
  2. With complete coverage of the new Palm wireless and Web capabilities, this one-step reference shows programmers how to create next-generation applications for Palm OS devices using all the latest development platforms and tools. The author has tested the many code samples against all Palm OS versions right up to the new OS 3.5.
  3. Palm programming : the developer's guide ... CD-ROM contains source code for all the samples in the book, a demo version of Code Warrior for Palm OS, GNU PalmPilot SDK, POSE, Palm OS 3.0 SDK (including documentation), demo version of Satellite Forms, and Linux versions of gcc, gdb, POSE, and Pilrc in both source and RPM format ...
  4. Dec 26, 2024Pop up a calculator anywhere. Very nice. This one is for use with OS 5 handhelds only. If you don't have Palm OS 5 or better, use the snapCalc listed under the Hacks category below. Official Site; FreeForm (freeware) A calculator with a clean, simple interface. It features all standard math functions, 10 memories and braces up to a depth of 25.
  5. Palm OS is an event-based operating system, so Palm OS applications contain an event loop; however, this event loop is only started in response to the normal launch. Your application may perform work outside the event loop in response to other launch codes. Chapter 4, "Event Loop," describes the main event loop.
  6. ww1.microchip.com

    Palm OS device to a host system. • Host System: The computer with which a Palm OS device performs a HotSync. The host system is also where development takes place. Host systems are typically Windows ®, Macintosh® or Linux. • Conduit: Code containing the logic necessary for synchronizing a database on the Palm OS device with the host system.
  7. orbworks.com

    Simple language to learn and program; Compiles to bytecode, allowing you to save/share only the compiled applet if desired ... Extensive user-created libraries. PocketC for Palm OS. PocketC is all you need to create and run applications directly on your Palm OS-based device, no computer required. Create your source code in memo pad or a Doc ...
  8. The Palm Pilot Robot Kit is an easy-to-build robot that is controlled by the Palm handheld computer it carries. We are currently still developing a set of easy-to-program tools for robot programming on the Pilot. ... Necessary libraries: MSL Runtime Palm OS (4i).Lib MSL Runtime Palm OS (2i).Lib. Programs written by the PPRK community ...
  9. "The most complete Palm OS 5 reference available - don't write a line of code without reading it!"-JB Parrett, Principal Software Developer, PalmSource, Inc. * Capture the capabilities of Palm OS 5, VFS, and DeveloperStudio * Master the revolutionary features of today's hot new handhelds * Unlock the secrets of synchronization, networking, and wireless transfer If the Palm OS can do it, you ...
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  10. With complete coverage of the new Palm wireless and Web capabilities, this one-step reference shows programmers how to create next-generation applications for Palm OS devices using all the latest development platforms and tools. The author has tested the many code samples against all Palm OS versions right up to the new OS 3.5.
    Author:Lonnon R. Foster

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