You might want to pony up for a copy of CodeWarrior, set the Palm into debug mode and see if you can dump memory in the CW debugger.
-- -Richard M. Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 186,000 mi/sec: not just a good idea, it's the LAW! Damian Carrillo wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >I went to that site and downloaded the executables. I couldn't use the GUI >version because the link to the VB 5.0 files needed is not valid and I don't >have the DLLs on my system. I used a test palm pilot to see if it would >work but it would seem that I still lost the deallocated data after the >backup process finished. I will run a few more experiments to see what I can >come up with. But thank you for the information. Also I am setting up a >LINUX machine this evening so I can give that platform a try. If you or >anyone else has any suggestions on how to proceed please let me know. > >As for contacting Motorola and Palm the up and ups are wanting to avoid that >because it would likely be quite expensive. However this is regarding a >legal matter and I am going to push that option if I can't find any solution >here and on my own by Friday. Thanks again. > >-Damian Carrillo > >> I can't find the NT URL with the brief search right now. Part of it is at >> >> http://linux.fh-heilbronn.de/~christ/pilot-xfer/ >> >> The main site (which is busy) but has the source is: >> >> ftp://ryeham.ee.ryerson.ca/pub/PalmOS/ >> >> I've compiled it successfully wingnu (GCC for Windows) >> sourceware.cygnus.com or somewhere (redhat bought cygnus and my link >> is slow and I don't have a bookmark). A good search engine might also >> be able to find it (or ask again later if you can't). >> >> However given the explanation, I need to ask what model of the Palm >> you have since a Dragonball EZ has a background mode. It would be >> expensive in terms of tech time, but you can basically reset the >> processor and extract every bit of memory in the background without >> touching anything else. You would need to contact someone at palm.com >> or motorola for instructions, but if this is a legal type issue it >> might be worth it. >> >> >> > > > > -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
