Ah, as I feared, this works with Codewarrior/PODS/prc-tools - none of
which I use! Useful to know though- thanks!
Michal Seliga wrote:
with codewarrior you plug device into usb, set in debug settings that
you don't want to use simulator but real device connected by usb and
after some playing with console mode and such things it should work. i
can't provide you exact step-by-step howto because i didn't used it for
a long time, but you should be able to find enough information here on
forum, or use google
with pods or prc-tools i know only that its possible, but i never tried
it and i have no idea what has to be done for this
Edward Jones wrote:
This sounds useful ->
>>you may try to connect device to pc and debug directly on it,
how do I do this?
Regards
Edwrad Jones
Michal Seliga wrote:
in such cases i add to the beginning of each function call to add
text to log
i don't know if there is tool which would make it but i doubt it
you may try to connect device to pc and debug directly on it, with
well placed breakpoints it would show you stack trace.
Edward Jones wrote:
Hi, does anyone know of a PalmOS tool that can tell me the routines
that my app goes through and log them in a file? I have a serial
receive module that happily receives price files of several hundred
Kb over a Bluetooth link but occasionally there is a problem or the
user aborts the process and it would be handy to know which route my
code had gone through. It would sure make life easier than sticking
frmcustomalert dialogs in the code ;)
Regards
Edward Jones
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