If this weren't all so new to me, I might be more sure about whether or not it's my fault. But I'm floundering. Darn thing works fine in the emulator but not on the actual handset, and everywhere I look for answers, the people who have had similar problems have not been answered by any of the experts. (A couple of people had obvious goofs and did get answers. I don't have those particular goofs; I already checked.) The phone's firmware might be buggy. It wouldn't be the first time. Or I could have a really simple, stupid, obvious goof. I simply don't know.
seeing as how you're developing for a proprietary os, don't you get paid support along with the sdk? if it turns out to be buggy firmware you can take great pleasure in hitting the phone with a baseball bat :)
Nah, support is a joke developers are reluctant even to bring up until they've had a few stiff drinks. *sigh* Sleep soon. Sleep makes everything better, right? ...right? :-/
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If this weren't all so new to me, I might be more sure about whether or not it's my fault. But I'm floundering. Darn thing works fine in the emulator but not on the actual handset, and everywhere I look for answers, the people who have had similar problems have not been answered by any of the experts. (A couple of people had obvious goofs and did get answers. I don't have those particular goofs; I already checked.) The phone's firmware might be buggy. It wouldn't be the first time. Or I could have a really simple, stupid, obvious goof. I simply don't know.
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