Hi Steve,
Thanks for th einformation, I'm downloading their trial now.
I know the feeling of juggling family life, work and study only too
well. In fact I've just started another two OU computing courses...
Keep smiling,
Hamish
--- In adventurepda@yahoogroups.com, "englandstherealeasterbunny"
<therealeasterbunny@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Hamish,
>
> Thanks for your comments. It was written in BASIC4PPC. Google it
and
> you will get to their website - a freindly bunch in the forums.
>
> Unfortunately I am studying a uni course at the moment together
with
> juggling family life and work (buckets of it) so not much time for
> mods at the moment ... please feel free to mod the code though as
> required under the GNU license.
>
> Happy adventuring.
>
> Steve.
>
>
>
> --- In adventurepda@yahoogroups.com, "Hamish Hughson" <hamish@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I installed advpda on my HTC TyTn II last night and as it has a
> couple
> > of quirks I thought I'd share them.
> >
> > advpda works in both 'portrait 240x320' and 'landscape 320x240'
> > however, you need to have your phone in the appropriate mode
before
> you
> > start advpda. In 'landscape' mode the phones keyboard works.
> >
> > As a result it would be nice to hide/ remove the onscreen
keyboard,
> > I've taken a quick look in the code and this appears to be set to
> true
> > in all of the supported screen resolutions?
> >
> > Could this be included in the options menu?
> >
> > Steve, what language/ application have you used to write advpda?
as
> my
> > copy of Visual Studio doesn't seem to like it.
> >
> > Other than that, nice job!
> > Hamish
> >
>