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Re: Problems Compiling for WinCE (PPC2003) ARM
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Wed, 14 April 2010 15:59
koldo
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luzr wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 10:36
koldo wrote on Wed, 14 April 2010 04:26
Hello Mirek
What is the status of U++ in Windows Mobile?
Around 2004, I have suceeded to compile some examples and to run them on my WinCE handheld computer.
Then it became unmaintained. I would say it would require about week to get it working again.
I was basically stopped at lack of available free compiler.
If somebody could get CeGCC working in Win32 and suggest some decent setup (emulator etc..), I could try again.
One problem, though, is that I do not own any WinCE HW anymore...
Hello Mirek
I have a Pocket PC 2003 PDA (still running).
Free eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 SP4 supports until Windows CE 5.0 that I think it is similar to Windows Mobile 5. Actual version is 6.5.
Best regards
IƱaki
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Re: Problems Compiling for WinCE (PPC2003) ARM
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on Wed, 14 April 2010 10:36
Re: Problems Compiling for WinCE (PPC2003) ARM
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koldo
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