PDA's
Greg Keto
gorgotek at gte.net
Sat Mar 11 11:37:43 EST 2000
Hi Kirk, read an earlier post of yours, I also have a blind friend.
My statement is referring to the Windows C.E. O/S not the C language.
I think the Palm O/S is well suited for an audio interface compared to
Windows C.E. O/S because the all applications on the Windows C.E. O/S
have to work through the Windows GUI.
Greg Keto
Kirk Reiser wrote:
>
> Greg Keto <gorgotek at gte.net> writes:
>
> > I can't see a pda audio interface being done right in any O/S other
> > than the palm O/S, CE is out of the question, why should an audio
>
> Hi Greg: I would be interested in hearing your reasoning with respect
> to the above points. I don't know the Palm O/S but it seems to me
> that an audio interface or any other interface shouldn't be better or
> worse than any other OS. I particularly don't understand why you
> think C is out of the question. With a good compiler like gcc you
> can create better tighter code than you can in assembler if you're
> not an experienced assembler programmer.
>
> Kirk
>
> --
>
> Kirk Reiser The Computer Braille Facility
> e-mail: kirk at braille.uwo.ca University of Western Ontario
> phone: (519) 661-3061
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