Hi all!
I haven't been around for awhile, but learning about the subject line app has brought me back to the fold.
Despite the smushed interface and tiny keys, the app really is a thing of beauty. I was wondering about how to get data (modules and programs) into the thing, but this is no hardship. MOD files can be downloaded directly into the simulator from TOS--you just have to type in the right URL for the file. As for programs, the well known RAW format seems to be used. There are many RAW files in the software library of this very site. Last summer I went on a binge of converting many of my own and others text listings into RAW files using Leo Duran's hp41uc utility, mostly to create barcode or for use with V41 or Free42. Looks like I am going to have to get me a network address or webpage to upload to and download my own files from. If anyone has a simpler way I would like to know, but as it stands it seems that downloading directly from a known URL is the best way to get modules and programs into the simulator.
For a couple of years I have enthusiastically used Free42 on my Palm TX as my main keystroke programming tool. This may supersede it, until such time as we see an iPhone port of Free42 as well. That would be a lovely thing indeed.
Les