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VB.net and Palm OS

 
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VB.net and Palm OS

rnokes
12 Oct, 2008 - 06:11 AM
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I am trying to put a program that I made with vb.net 2003 on to my palm with garnet v 5.4.7. It doesn't want to load what am I doing wrong?

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12 Oct, 2008 - 07:18 AM
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From what I know Garnet doesn't directly support applications developed through the Visual Studio setup but you need an application like AppForge Crossfire in order to develop with VB.NET. Plus you need to get the .NET framework on the OS and I think somewhere in all that is where you are having trouble.

If it is a small app you could always look into converting it over to C/C++ using a standards based compiler and that should work. However going straight from VB.NET in visual studio to Garnet may not work.

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12 Oct, 2008 - 07:56 AM
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From what I know Garnet doesn't directly support applications developed through the Visual Studio setup but you need an application like AppForge Crossfire in order to develop with VB.NET. Plus you need to get the .NET framework on the OS and I think somewhere in all that is where you are having trouble.

If it is a small app you could always look into converting it over to C/C++ using a standards based compiler and that should work. However going straight from VB.NET in visual studio to Garnet may not work.

Hope that helps. smile.gif




Thanks, I checked on the AppForge Crossfire it costs 1000 bucks which is a bit much just to play with. I have never programmed in C/C++. The reason I pick vb.net was it is simply and easy to use.
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