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From: Scott W. <swa...@my...> - 2003-01-21 19:42:48
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Thanks for the feedback on db 1.1 Beta 1. I have made a significant number of bug fixes, and minor enhancements, and have released the second beta version on sourceforge. Please let me know what your experience is. Sony Clie users, as you have noticed, HiRes support no longer exists in DB 1.1. I am trying to learn more as to how difficult it will be to put Clie support back into 1.1. If you have strong feelings either way about this, I would appreciate a letter. Also, since I do all my development on a linux box, my access to a sony emulator is very restricted, so let me know if you would be willing to test out alpha versions). -Scott |
From: Hal D. <hal...@ac...> - 2003-01-22 01:44:55
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>>>>> On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, "Scott" == Scott Wallace wrote: Scott> Sony Clie users, as you have noticed, HiRes support no Scott> longer exists in DB 1.1. Since I've got a shiny new CLIE NX-60 (PalmOS 5) I'd love to see Hi-Res support. The tiny fonts are surprisingly readable and greatly help with getting more info on the screen. And of course, I'd like to see High Res+ support (support for the extra screen area that the 320x480 screen gives you). From a miniscule amount of reading it appears that Palm came out with a "High Density" API which they use in the Tungsten T. So for their PalmOS 5 devices, Sony has dropped their own High Res library and use the High Density API. So the bad news is to support all Sony high res devices you'll have to deal with two different APIs. The semi-good news is that using the High Density API should give you both Sony NX (and later NZ) series support as well as Palm Tungsten. I've got both Windoze and Linux machines. I just started pulling down stuff to make a simulator environment. I'll drop a line back if/when I get it working. At that point I'd be happy to help with alpha code. I'd like to be able to help with the coding but I've never managed to find the time to put together a build environment. Real Work (tm) chews up too much of my time. --Hal |
From: Hal D. <hal...@ac...> - 2003-01-22 19:10:03
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OK, I've got the Sony version of the Simulator running on one of my Windoze boxes. Much easier to get going than POSE was since there was no messy acquiring of ROM images. Just unzip and run. If you want to test any alpha level code let me know. I don't have a build environment so I'd have to prevail on you to get a PRC image to me. --Hal |
From: Guido P. <gui...@gm...> - 2003-02-03 11:49:17
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Scott Wallace wrote: > > Thanks for the feedback on db 1.1 Beta 1. I have made a > significant number of bug fixes, and minor enhancements, and have released > the second beta version on sourceforge. Please let me know what your > experience is. I just checked the "...about" information in 1.1.0b2. It still says "1.1.0b1". Guido |
From: Elijah <des...@so...> - 2003-02-06 21:08:47
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I've been trying to get rid of that ^M hanging around on the tools but dos2unix doesn't seem to work .. or maybe I'm doing it wrong? .. hmm Anyways, is there an alternative to pilot-db-tools? preferably in X (gui) for linux. Thanks, Elijah |
From: Pedro P. <ped...@po...> - 2003-02-06 21:22:54
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Put this .el in your emacs site-lisp and add (require 'eol-conversion) to your .emacs. You'll get a "End of line conversion" entry on the edit menu. Pedro Pessoa On 2003.02.06 21:11 Elijah wrote: > I've been trying to get rid of that ^M hanging around on the tools but > dos2unix doesn't seem to work .. or maybe I'm doing it wrong? .. hmm > > Anyways, is there an alternative to pilot-db-tools? preferably in X > (gui) for linux. > > Thanks, > Elijah > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.NET email is sponsored by: > SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! > http://www.vasoftware.com > _______________________________________________ > Pilot-db-list mailing list > Pil...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pilot-db-list > > |
From: Hal D. <hal...@ac...> - 2003-02-06 22:57:16
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>>>>> On 7 Feb 2003, "Elijah" == Elijah wrote: Elijah> Anyways, is there an alternative to pilot-db-tools? Elijah> preferably in X (gui) for linux. sed. It has a nice gui known as xterm. :) --Hal |
From: Mike M. <mw...@mi...> - 2003-02-07 00:24:36
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In <1044565893.553.6.camel@valhalla>, Elijah <des...@so...> typed: > I've been trying to get rid of that ^M hanging around on the tools but > dos2unix doesn't seem to work .. or maybe I'm doing it wrong? .. hmm > > Anyways, is there an alternative to pilot-db-tools? preferably in X > (gui) for linux. The current release of pilot-db-tools is pretty much crocked if you aren't on a Windows platform. I used the 0.3.1 release, and that built and worked just fine on BSD. <mike -- Mike Meyer <mw...@mi...> http://www.mired.org/consulting.html Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. |
From: Guido P. <gui...@gm...> - 2003-02-07 08:20:54
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Elijah schrieb: > I've been trying to get rid of that ^M hanging around on the tools but > dos2unix doesn't seem to work .. or maybe I'm doing it wrong? .. hmm > > Anyways, is there an alternative to pilot-db-tools? preferably in X > (gui) for linux. > There´s someone in germany who recently developed a pretty neat desktop application for creating and editing pilot db databases. It´s in german, though, and it´s for windows: http://home.arcor.de/pdaconverter/files/dbeditor.zip Guido |
From: Trever S. <tre...@ya...> - 2003-02-07 14:12:28
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What about http://jpilot-db.sourceforge.net There's a gui and command line utilities all done in Java. I'd like help if anyone is interested. Mostly I need feedback. I started doing MDI type application like Microsoft Access for accessing PDB files. But I think maybe I should go to a simpler interface. All feedback or feature requests would be appreciated. Even if you think I should just shut down the project, ANY feedback is appreciated. Trever M. Shick Guido Pinkernell <gui...@gm...> wrote: Elijah schrieb: > I've been trying to get rid of that ^M hanging around on the tools but > dos2unix doesn't seem to work .. or maybe I'm doing it wrong? .. hmm > > Anyways, is there an alternative to pilot-db-tools? preferably in X > (gui) for linux. > There´s someone in germany who recently developed a pretty neat desktop application for creating and editing pilot db databases. It´s in german, though, and it´s for windows: http://home.arcor.de/pdaconverter/files/dbeditor.zip Guido ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com _______________________________________________ Pilot-db-list mailing list Pil...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pilot-db-list Trever M. Shick tre...@ya... --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now |