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CS110 Course notesURL: http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs110/ ODP description: CS110 is a course in assembly language, whose target platform is the Palm Computing Platform Page title: CS110 Spring 98-99 ![]() |
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Palm OS: DeveloperURL: http://www.palmos.com/dev/ ODP description: The official development site by Palm, originators of the PDA. Articles, help information, source code, the SDK, the Palm OS Emulator (POSE), Debugging ROMs, are available here. Page title: Developers Page description: ACCESS is a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets. ![]() |
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HackMaster APIURL: http://www.daggerware.com/hackapi.htm ODP description: How to Write a Hack and describes the Hack file format. Page title: The HackMaster Protocol ![]() |
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DB ViewerURL: http://www.righto.com/pilot/db.html ODP description: View the contents of .pdb/.prc databases on the PalmPilot. Page title: PalmPilot: DB Viewer Page description: DB Viewer: View .pdb/.prc databases on the PalmPilot ![]() |
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Pilot Software Development by Darrin MassenaURL: http://www.massena.com/darrin/pilot/index.html ODP description: A no longer maintained software development page. Still includes a lot of useful information. Page title: Pilot Software Development ![]() |
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Palm Programming: The Developer's GuideURL: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/palmprog/ ODP description: Used by Palm in their developer training, this tutorial-style book published by O'Reilly shows intermediate to experienced C programmers how to build a Palm application from the ground up. Page title: oreilly.com -- Online Catalog: Palm Programming: The Developer's Guide Page description: Emerging as the bestselling hand-held computers of all time, PalmPilots have spawned intense developer activity and a fanatical following. Used by Palm in their developer training, this tutorial-style book shows intermediate to experienced C programmers... ![]() |
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