BobRus
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Sorry to insist folks but you can NOT erase what is written in a ROM.
What the Datebook 4 faq talks about is FLASH ROM which is used in Palm products. Handspring products use ROM not FLASH ROM.
HereAfter the full text from the FAQ:
Now that I've loaded DateBk4, can I get rid of the regular Datebook application?
No. The built-in datebook application is stored in ROM (Read Only Memory) and cannot therefore be removed. The only downside is that when you do a Find, the built-in datebook application will also insist on searching the same database, but no harm is done by that. Note that if you start the search while DateBk4 is running, DateBk4 will ALWAYS search the Datebook database before the built-in datebook application. Warning: If you have a flash ROM, you might think that you can remove the Datebook application, but if you do that, the Datebook database will NOT be HotSync'd, so we suggest you do not do this. It would also crash your system if you unchecked the option to have DateBk4 handle alarms (since the Rom code would try and launch the Datebook application that no longer exists). Note that unless there is a way of actually freeing up memory (FlashBuilder merely masks the built-in application - it does not remove it), there is little advantage in doing this. At this time, there is an application, EditRom, which apparently has the capability of removing built-in applications while leaving a small stub to maintain the CreatorID of the original database so that hotsyncing proceeds normally. As of 20-mar-2001, it is not known if this application is out of beta, or whether it has been officially released. You can check the various Palm Software archives to see what the current status is for it.
BobRus
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