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Hello,

Anyone know how to test a connection from Palm OS Garnet Simulator or
from Palm OS Emulator so that I do not have to download to the physical
Palm OS device to test my network code?

Thanks,

Neil

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On 21 Jul 2005 10:15:51 -0700, nzanella@cs.mun.ca was understood to
have stated the following:

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>Anyone know how to test a connection from Palm OS Garnet Simulator or
>from Palm OS Emulator so that I do not have to download to the physical
>Palm OS device to test my network code?

In the emulator's setup, there is an option to redirect network calls
to host; I assume there is something similar for the simulator.

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David W. Poole, Jr. wrote:

> In the emulator's setup, there is an option to redirect network calls
> to host; I assume there is something similar for the simulator.

Hi,

As a matter of fact Palm OS Garnet Simulator does have such an option:
Right click -> Settings -> Communication
-> Redirect NetLib Calls to Host TCP/IP

Thanks,

Neil


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