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I was trying to get the screen to show up the way it does on the CE device display, but from what I've read, without a emulator from the manufacturer, it's probably not going to happen. I'm just using the Pocket PC emulator for now and will have to re-arrange screens when the actual device is available.
WinCE newbie questions: So VS includes generic device emulators (e.g. panel pc?) but these probably do not reflect the real hardware of a given device other than the processor core architecture (e.g. ARM). Correct? And the manufacturer of the hardware provides this emulator. Correct? What is involved (generically) to create this emulator? Is this something that could be done with just the BSP as provided by the hardware vendor?
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by: pgnatyukPosted on 2009-10-09 at 09:27:20ID: 25536471
You mean Windows Mobile Emulator? /downloads /details.a spx?family id=06111A3 A-A651-474 5-88EF-3D4 8091A390B& displaylan g=en
It's instaled together with the studio/sdks.
Which version of the sudio you have?
Here is the SDK for Windows Mobile 6:
http://www.microsoft.com