Re: A92: Palm OS development tools


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Re: A92: Palm OS development tools




It could be... They are similar... I'm getting a Palm III soon... maybe
somethings can be co-written for both platforms


At 08:10 PM 12/21/99 PST, you wrote:
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>As some of you know the Palm family of PDA's use almost (if not the exact 
>same) processor,  so did the Mac 68k.  As a matter of fact,  The first Palm 
>OS SDK was nothing more than an HTMl file with some specifics, and then a 
>pointer to the ASM instruction manual written by davd that is included in 
>the Fargo II distribution.
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>For this reason I was wondering if maybee the same tools that are used to 
>compile programs for the PalmOS might also work for the ti-92,  There is 
>already a port of GNU C for the Palm OS,  I would be wiling to bet that it 
>would work interchangably with the port of GNU C for the TI-92.
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>Metro-Works makes Win 32 CodeWarrior for the Palm,
>There is a Win 32 smallTalk compiler for the palm,
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>Yes all of the libraries would be diferent,  but think of the diversity of 
>programs there would be if we had three or four different languages in which 
>to write programs for the ti-92.
>Just a thought,
>
>Joey Novak
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