1. Euphoria on Palmtops?
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> May 25, 1998
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Robert - Have you given any consideration to porting Euphoria to any of the palmtop systems? I haven't got one, but many of my co-workers do. A friend mentioned that most of the development for the Palm Pilot is currently being done in GCC, which shouldn't be that hard to port Euphoria to. And apparently there are free Palm Pilot emulators, so you could develop code for one without actually owning one. Just a thought. -- David Cuny
2. Re: Euphoria on Palmtops?
- Posted by Cameron Kaiser <spectre at WWW2.BUOY.COM> May 25, 1998
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- Last edited May 26, 1998
> GCC, which shouldn't be that hard to port Euphoria to. And apparently there > are free Palm Pilot emulators, so you could develop code for one without > actually owning one. Where? -- Cameron Kaiser * spectre at sserv.com * http://www.sserv.com/ -- Visit the leading Internet starting point today! http://www.sserv.com/ --
3. Re: Euphoria on Palmtops?
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> May 25, 1998
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Cameron Kaiser wondered: >> GCC, which shouldn't be that hard to port Euphoria to. And apparently there >> are free Palm Pilot emulators, so you could develop code for one without >> actually owning one. > >Where? You can find Copilot (now officially renamed to "Palm OS Emulator") at: http://www.hewgill.com/pilot/copilot/index.html Palm Computing is now officially supporting Copilot, and you can download the ROM as well. -- David Cuny
4. Re: Euphoria on Palmtops?
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at EMAIL.MSN.COM> May 26, 1998
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David Cuny writes: > Have you given any consideration to porting Euphoria to > any of the palmtop systems? I haven't got one, but many > of my co-workers do. A friend mentioned > that most of the development for the Palm Pilot is > currently being done in GCC, which shouldn't be that > hard to port Euphoria to. And apparently there > are free Palm Pilot emulators, so you could develop > code for one without actually owning one. Several people have requested that I port Euphoria to one of the palmtop systems. It's an intriguing idea. Thanks for the information. When I first ported Euphoria from the Atari to the PC, I used GCC and managed to get everything working. I few months later I switched to WATCOM, because of better support, documentation, ease of porting to other PC-related platforms etc. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software