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Pocket PC Development with Visual  Studio 2008 - Targeting earlier devices

Asked by BobSacks in Windows Mobile (Pocket PC / Win CE) Operating Systems, Windows MobileProgramming, Pocket PC Other

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I need to develop a Pocket PC application which can be used with any Pocket PC running Mobile 2003SE, Mobile 5 or Mobile 6.   I've done this successfully before using Visual Studio 2005 (VB.NET) and selecting a SmartDevice project, .NET CF 2.0 and targeting the Win Mobile 2003SE Device.    I've since moved to VS 2008 and note that I don't see any mobile 2003SE devices or emulators in the target list.   Will  this create a problem for me, or can I just procede as  I  always have, and select the Mobile 5 emulator?   I have the option  to move back to Visual Studio 2005, but I'd like to remove it from my development machine.  Is there anything in VS2008 which will prevent my apps from running on Mobile 2003SE (assuming, of course, that I only use features supported in  .NET CF 2.0?Start Free Trial
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