c++.windows.32-bits - DMC & PocketPC
- "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench robertmuench.de> Jul 10 2002
- "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> Jul 10 2002
- Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> Jul 10 2002
- "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench robertmuench.de> Jul 11 2002
- Jan Knepper <jan smartsoft.cc> Jul 11 2002
Hi, ok I know it's mostly a wish --- but maybe there exists a version of DMC that can be used for PocketPC development? -- Robert M. Münch IT & Management Freelancer Mobile: +49 (0)177 2452 802 Fax : +49 (0)721 8408 9112 Web : http://www.robertmuench.de
Jul 10 2002
"Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench robertmuench.de> wrote in message news:aghcdb$171j$1 digitaldaemon.com...Hi, ok I know it's mostly a wish --- but maybe there exists a version of
that can be used for PocketPC development?
All the versions of DMC are the ones that are shipping ... sorry.
Jul 10 2002
"Robert M. Münch" wrote:Hi, ok I know it's mostly a wish --- but maybe there exists a version of DMC that can be used for PocketPC development?
What exactly is PocketPC? Jan
Jul 10 2002
"Jan Knepper" <jan smartsoft.cc> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3D2C86C1.9ACC7F81 smartsoft.cc...What exactly is PocketPC?
That's MS operating system running on PDAs like IPaq, Jornada etc. They have Windows CE as well. This seems to be the embedded version more directed into the realtime-OS market. MS offers visual C++ for these platforms for free because the PDAs have ARM, MIPS (old ones) and SH processors. -- Robert M. Münch IT & Management Freelancer Mobile: +49 (0)177 2452 802 Fax : +49 (0)721 8408 9112 Web : http://www.robertmuench.de
Jul 11 2002
I use DMC to compile for testing and debugging in de emulator which runs on a PC. For the real ARM/MIPS output I use the GNU derivate from http://www.symbian.com/ Jan "Robert M. Münch" wrote:"Jan Knepper" <jan smartsoft.cc> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:3D2C86C1.9ACC7F81 smartsoft.cc...What exactly is PocketPC?
That's MS operating system running on PDAs like IPaq, Jornada etc. They have Windows CE as well. This seems to be the embedded version more directed into the realtime-OS market. MS offers visual C++ for these platforms for free because the PDAs have ARM, MIPS (old ones) and SH processors. -- Robert M. Münch IT & Management Freelancer Mobile: +49 (0)177 2452 802 Fax : +49 (0)721 8408 9112 Web : http://www.robertmuench.de
Jul 11 2002









"Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> 