Updated info after recent PODS 1.2 release.
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First, you need the freely distributable Palm OS Developer Studio available at
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http://www.palmos.com/dev/dl/dl_tools/dl_pods/
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http://www.palmos.com/dev/tools/dev_suite.html
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Beware, its installation takes about 350Mb (without cygwin tools which I didn't
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install as I already had them), so make sure you have enough disk space for it
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and for wxWidgets build tree (another 50Mb).
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Beware, its installation takes about 500Mb (+ 150 Mb of cygwin if not installed
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yet), so make sure you have enough disk space for it and for wxWidgets build
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tree (another 50Mb). Last tested set: PODS 1.2, SDK 6.1, wxWidgets 2.6.2.
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The Developer Studio is Eclipse-based and so is a GUI environment, however it
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is also possible to build Palm applications from the command line using the
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usual GNU tools. Both methods are covered below, choose one which you prefer.
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a) Using command line tools:
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- If you have installed Developer Studion in a non default location (e.g.
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- If you have installed Developer Studio in a non default location (e.g.
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d:\PalmOS), you will need to set the environment variables:
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set TOOLS_DIR=D:/PalmOS/PalmOSTools/
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