Why's it so cool? Its coolness comes from four primary
factors. 1. It's so small, you can put it in your shirt pocket and forget about
it, unlike a Newton. 2. It's got a very well-written operating system, PalmOS,
resulting in very snappy response. 3. It synchronizes with desktop programs at
the touch of a single button. And 4. it's programmable -- through the base
station, you can load new programs to supplement the ROM code.
Where can I get one? You can pick them up at local
electronics stores, like Circuit City and the like. Also, you can mail order
them direct from US Robotics. Several
models are now available. The original Pilot 1000 and 5000 can still be gotten,
and are a steal when combined with the new 1 meg Pro upgrade card. The newer
PalmPilot Personal and Professional have a newer version of PalmOS and include
backlighting.
I want more info than you can possible include here! Then go
to Calvin's PilotFAQ site, which
conveniently indeed has more info than I can possibly include here.
What's with all this "we" stuff? Isn't DaggerWare just one
guy? Consider it a royal we. Actually, DaggerWare also encompasses
several beta testers and programming collaborators. But yeah, in the end, it's
just one guy. Check this out though: I can pretend to be a big company. Try
these, they all get sent to me... sales@daggerware.net, support@daggerware.net, and last but
not least, I_love_wildcarded_forwarding@daggerware.net.
Where can I get one of those daggers? The dagger featured in
our logos is the Warbird Fantasy Dagger, designed by famous knifesmith Gil
Hibben. In actuality it's about 15 inches from its razor-sharp point to its
solid metal skullcrusher pommel. I got mine from a local shop, but online you
can find it at the Knife Center on the
Internet for about $80. Be warned, though, there are several variations out
there, differing in the curvature of the blade: the double-edged dagger is
featured in our logo, but the single-edged bowie knife is also cool.
Um, isn't it illegal for you to steal Gil Hibben's dagger design for
your logo? Uhh, next question please.... Consider it free advertising,
Gil!
When are you making a Mac version of <program X>? All
my software is completely Mac-compatible, in that it can be installed to your
PalmPilot from a Mac. I will have a Mac desktop version of Dinky Pad written and
released about 30 seconds after USR updates their crappy Mac desktop software to
support plug-in conduits.
Are your programs OS 2.x compatible? Yes, indeed, they are.
The only program of mine that needed to be updated was MenuHack, and the new 1.2
version works on every Pilot or PalmPilot model, old or new.
Hey, genius, what about <insert random feature>? A lot
of features are being worked on for the big Dinky Pad 1.0 update. If what you
want doesn't show up in that version, you need to start pestering Adobe to make
PilotPhotoshop instead of asking me.
How's this virtual canvas thing supposed to work? Just press
the hardware scroll buttons. New white space is automatically added to the top
or bottom of the image as needed. A proportional scroll bar pops up in the right
margin while scrolling to tell you where you are in the virtual canvas.
The Memory applet reports three times the number of records I really
have! This is a feature, not a bug. Dinky Pad stores each image spread
across two records, and the text note in a third. This allows you to edit each
of them more efficiently, with less memory shuffling involved. Sorry about the
miscount, but there's no way around it short of creating a dummy database with
the proper number of empty records.
How do I get my images onto the PC? Use Pat Beirne's DinkyView application. It lets
you extract images from the DINKYDAT.PDB backup file that Dinky Pad creates
during a HotSync.
DinkyView needs some files. Where can I get them? Pat
Beirne's DinkyView uses the Visual Basic runtime library (Visual Basic is a
little known application that I think is put out by the same company that did
DOS back in the 80's -- whatever happened to them, anyway?) The two files are
the VBRUN300.DLL run-time library, and the CMDIALOG.VBX dialog file. You can get
them both from the Dinky Pad
page.
I can't find my DINKYDAT.PDB file! Normally, it'll be in
your C:\PILOT\USERNAME\BACKUP directory, but due to a bug in some older versions
of the HotSync routines, only the first 32 databases on your Pilot get backed up
-- and after all the ROM ones are taken care of, that means only about half a
dozen 3rd party apps. If you have a lot of other apps on your PalmPilot, and
have installed Dinky Pad lately, it might be at the end of the queue and thus
not getting backed up. The only known workaround is to delete and then reinstall
all the other apps you can to push Dinky Pad towards the top of the list. Newer
HotSync versions fix this, but have other incompatibilities.
Is this dangerous? Probably not. Sure, it patches a big
routine in the Palm OS system software, but I haven't had any reports of
undeserved crashes, or any data loss at all. The absolute worst that can happen
is a soft reset.
What happens if you set a new app and then delete that app?
Nothing happens. AppHack detects the situation, and resets the entry back to the
default.
I set a new app, then tried to jump to it, but the dialog said the
old app still was set. AppHack doesn't save changes to your application
assignments until you hit the "done" button or switch to a new button. It's
generally a bad idea to try to use an extension while in the process of
configuring it, but AppHack tries to handle the situation as gracefully as
possible.
Is it really true I can delete AppHack and the changes will still
work? No. This was true for the 0.1b version of AppHack, but the new
version must remain in memory at all times. In fact, deleting it and then trying
to use it will cause a big crash. Don't delete it without uninstalling it from
HackMaster first.
How do I get AppHack to launch an app with just one button
press? Just set all six sub-apps to the same thing in the control
panel. If AppHack detects no ambiguity, it'll go ahead and launch the app
straight off. The "set all to top" button is provided to expedite this process.
I installed one Hack, and it prevented another Hack from
working! Hacks have to cooperate for multiple ones to coexist on the
same trap. The order in which the Hacks are installed makes a big difference. If
you find that Hack A is preventing Hack B from working, install Hack A and then
Hack B on top of it, so B is listed before A in the HackMaster list.
I want to write my own Hacks! If you're a relatively
experienced PalmPilot programmer, you too can write system extensions under the
HackMaster model. Have a look at the HackMaster API and have fun.
Can I delete HackMaster after installing and configuring my
Hacks? Theoretically, yes, if you absolutely need the extra few K.
However, this will prevent the automatic reinstallation of your Hacks on a
reset, and will delete the Hack registry. To change your Hacks you will have to
reinstall HackMaster and perform a soft reset to clear out
active Hacks from memory before trying to do anything in HackMaster.
So how do I get notified of new and revised misc. hacks?
Just register for HackMaster. That registered user list will be notified of all
new Hack files that are released.
Clicking at the top of the screen doesn't drop down a menu with
MenuHack. MenuHack only drops down menu bars for those apps that (a)
have a menu that's active, (b) have a title bar, and (c) have the title bar at
the top of the screen. If an app doesn't have these characteristics, MenuHack
won't do anything. Also, check for the following common mistakes: (a) not having
HackMaster installed, (b) not turning MenuHack "on" inside HackMaster, or (c)
not having version 1.2 or higher on a PalmPilot model.
Don't see your question here? Well, then ask our crack DaggerWare staff at helpis@daggerware.net. If your question
isn't totally out of left field, it'll probably show up in the FAQ. After all,
on the internet, "frequently" asked questions don't have to be.
1. The US Robotics PalmPilot
What's this PalmPilot
thing? It's a small electronic organizer created by Palm Computing and
marketed by US Robotics. It's about the size of a deck of cards. It's completely
pen-based, utilizing a touch-sensitive screen and the Graffiti system for
handwriting recognition.
2. Daggerware Basics
Who's responsible for this junk?
That would be Edward Keyes, the
programmer. He cut his teeth on the ZX-81 Sinclair, then moved up through the
VIC 20, the Commodore 64, and the IBM PC before finally finding the Macintosh,
the BeBox, and of course the PalmPilot. Now he's a graduate student at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, doing supercomputer simulations of
large-scale structure formation in the universe.
3. General Program Information
Where can I get a plug-in to
download your files? Some Web browsers are rather overzealous in
suggesting that you need a plug-in when all you really want to do is stuff the
file raw onto your hard drive. If your browser gives you any lip, just slap that
"save" button and ignore it. No plug-ins are needed -- no decompression, no
nothing. We just give you raw .PRC files, ready to install the instant you get
them.
4. Dinky Pad, the graphical notepad application
What's the deal
with the whole name thing? Well, the program started out in its alpha
version as Dinky Pad, a name I just made up off the top of my head.
Unfortunately, the alpha was leaked and thus the public found out about the
name. With the first public beta, the name was changed to "Nota Bene", a Latin
phrase meaning "note well" or "pay attention". Sadly, another company already
had that name registered, so for the second public beta, it was returned to
"Dinky Pad". The name isn't all that bad, as the connection to Digital INK is
very evident.
5. AppHack
I loaded the APPHACK.PRC file, but it doesn't show up
in the Application list! AppHack is not a freestanding application, but
a system extension file that must be installed and deinstalled with HackMaster.
You have to have HackMaster to use it.
6. HackMaster
Is this dangerous? Not if you use it
right. A poorly-written Hack can seriously screw up your system, but if everyone
plays by the rules it's as safe as installing a system update patch from Palm.
7. Miscellaneous Hacks
How do I register <insert misc
hack>? You don't. The miscellaneous hacks are freeware, since I
would feel way too guilty to take any money considering the relatively small
amount of time I've put into them.