Post 1 made on Tuesday October 10, 2000 at 05:37 |
Hi. I defined one timer in omniremote 1.17. If I have my palmIII working the timer runs and makes IR action. If time between last palmIII operation and timer is bigger from auto turnoff palm the timer does not run. The working application is omniremote - I know, if I change it it will not call timer. I have checked the alarm in bigclock. It works always good (if app is not in flash memory and is not pzip-ed). What am I doing wrong with omniremote? Is it true; timer will work only if palm is working (not in standby mode). I can define only 3 minutes for auto turn off!
I have found an error in macro editor. If you move macro list entry to the same position palm will crash.
I have the second error too. This is big problem. I defined omniremote to call when I am pressing hardware button on palm. If I pressed this button when the other program was running, very often the message about upgrading omniremote was displayed and palm system was crashed. The normal calling omniremote from palmos3.3 makes this crash sometimes. Does anyone have the same crashes? regards Tom
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OP | Post 2 made on Wednesday October 11, 2000 at 03:09 |
Three words more... The build in IR transmitter is not bad! It works very very good on distance 3.5 - 4 meters with my 8 equipments. Only my old TV has poor IR receiver. fyi. good working devises are: digital sat tuner nokia, seca decoder kenwood, d2mac decoder philips, amplituner yamaha, akai audio system, aiwa video receiver, sony video camera .... The only problem is with tv with simens ir chips.
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OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday October 11, 2000 at 11:49 |
Noone has the same errors????????????????????
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