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----- Forwarded message from "Jonathan Neufeld, PhD" <jdneufeld@ucdavis.edu> -----

Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 16:13:30 -0700
From: "Jonathan Neufeld, PhD" <jdneufeld@ucdavis.edu>
Subject: palm (C++) programming need

LUGOD Root,

I have a freeware (windows) utility called PDBReader (for reading palm pdb 
files) and am trying to get it modified for use on a research project here at 
UC Davis Medical Center.  Can you forward this message to anyone at LUGOD who 
might be interested and/or available to do this?

We need to add a 'double' data type (from Rick Huebner's MathLib for Palm) to 
the available data types in PDBReader.  This is a little procedure that takes 
a double precision number and stores it as two UInt32 integers so that palm 
programs can store and use doubles.  The core PDB Reader code is supposedly 
pretty simple C++ and it would not matter to us if only the core code were 
changed (not the Windows Visual C++ stuff) if separating the two is even 
possible.

PDB Reader is available at:
http://pws.chartermi.net/~sckienle/palm/default.html#Freeware

Documentation for MathLib is at:
http://www.palmgamingworld.com/utilities/mathlib.shtml

I have a little funding to cover the development, if that is an incentive for 
anyone. I'd appreciate ballpark bids from anyone who's interested. Thanks for 
 any help you can offer, and keep up the good work at LUGOD.

-- Jonathan
------------------------
Jonathan D. Neufeld, PhD
Staff Research Associate

Center for Health Services Research in Primary Care
2103 Stockton Blvd.
Grange Bldng., 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA  95817

(916) 734-6340  voicemail
(916) 734-2349  fax
jdneufeld@ucdavis.edu


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