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Information For Creation Of Springboard Modules?

SL33Z3 asks: "I've been toying with the idea of creating a Handspring Visor Springboard module. However, since I have no real formal training (and don't plan on it anytime soon), no hardware knowledge and am very new to C/C++ programming, I have no idea what to even search for when looking for documentation and technical publications for beginners. Where can I find the information I need with at least some very simple examples of how to handle simple I/O operations on a proprietary piece of hardware? I've pored over the technical documentation on Handspring's site and viewed the hardware specs and even got excited to find all the parts and accessories I needed were easily accessible and reasonably inexpensive. If I can get some help, I'll be glad to start developing and posting my experiences on a site for future beginners to view as well."

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  1. Memories... by bonzoesc · · Score: 3
    I remember my ancient Epson LX-86 dot-matrix printer came with a thick-ass manual that told you how to write a graphics engine in BASICA. If every hardware manufacturer had this type of manual now, we'd be in heaven in terms of hacked devices.

    Now, though, you need a ton of C and/or C++ knowledge to do anything not involving HTML or Flash. If you don't have the skills, you can't pay the bills. In your position, I would first learn C, and then how the hardware works.

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  2. The guy who knows what hes up to. by Kalrand · · Score: 3

    Go to http://www.visorcentral.com and look in the forums for a guy named "DKessler". This guy is singlehandidly designing modules and releasing plans to folks.
    He seems to post in the "Springboards" area.
    He started the "CF adaptor" thread.

    Kalrand

    -the voice of reason