TCFI is short for TRGpro CF (CompactFlash) Installer.
With TCFI you can install any file directly (not really - it is explained later) from your (Palm) Desktop to your TRGpro Palm device. All you need to do is: install the Palm application to your TRGpro then convert a file (e.g. MyVoice.wav -> MyVoice.pdb) and install this with the normal Palm Install application to your TRGpro (as a Un*x user you use pilot-xfer).
After installing the file, the file will be moved to the CF card if there is one in the slot.
Note:
If you want to install a 200K file to the CF card you need min. 200K of free Ram (for buffering). So the max. size of file you can install is about 7000K.
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Requirements:TRGPro
Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
pdbc (PDB Compiler) pdbc (PDB Compiler) is a compiler than converts a source file into a Palm DataBase file (PDB file).
The language the pdbc compiler understands is designed to be easy to understand und write.
Yet it is powerful enough to give the freedom to describe the binary content of the database records in a variety of ways
Peal: Palm ELF ARM Loader Peal is an ELF postlinker and loader for Palm OS. It allows ARM code to use global variables and function pointers without restriction
DOM XML Parser Library for Palm OS (CodeWarrior Platform) DOM XML Parser Library for Palm OS (CodeWarrior Platform) - This is a lightweight library designed for C/C++ developers who needs to parse/create XML documents consuming as little resources as possible
FileHex FileHex is a Palm hexadecimal file editor for programmers. It is the most widely used editor of its kind on the platform, and can handle file sizes of up to four megabyte with ease. A great tool that allows you to edit and analyze the contents for the data of any type of file.
· Support for the Win/Dos and Unix/Mac of any format of file
PRCExplorer PRCExplorer - Using this tool you can open any PRC file and navigate into it. You can see individual resources, graphically display Forms and Alerts, Bitmaps, Fonts, ... This is useful to debug and develop your application as well as analyzing PRCs
Revisions Revisions - Here's one for developers. Do you write software, and want to keep track of your revisions? Here's a simple application that will record those details. A secondary use would be to record what you plan to change, and then you can tick off when done, noting the revision number
NewBie - txtfld NewBie - txtfld includes a copy of "Hello World" liked sample source code about set/get text field contents
Bmp2Fnt Bmp2Fnt - For developers who want to create their own fonts and want to use bitmap editors instead of creating fonts using PilRC
Other Software by developer «Collin R. Mulliner»:
SilkClockHack SilkClockHack is a HackMaster hack for the HandEra 330.
It displays the current date and time in the maximized silk screen area of the device.
The format for displaying the date and time is taken from the system prefs
Conqueror Conqueror is a turn based strategy game for Palm OS
CfZap Receive and store any file, to the CF card currently sitting in the cf slot of your TRGpro Palm device, via infrared
Way Home Way Home is a Siemens SL45i / M50 only puzzle where you have to move the blocks so that the white block can be moved out of the box
BTClass BTClass allows you to change the Bluetooth Device Class of your Bluetooth enabled Palm OS device. Thru this you can make your Palm look like a printer or a PC.
Also works on non Bluetooth Palm devices - provides a nice reference for the Bluetooth Device Classes
GentleMan GentleMan (The Gentle File Manager) is a full featured file manager.
With features like recursive copy/delete, detailed information on files and databases wich can be modified.
Supports HandEra 330 Hi-Res screen and one hand operation for HandEra / Sony devices.
Update Description:
v0.9B6 (11/29/03):
- Added PalmOS 5
Sink The Ship The Palm OS version of a game you normally play on paper trying to sink all the ships of your enemy (battleship)
ChangeName Change your Palm UserName (HotSync Name) direct on your Palm