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    Hey all I've got this problem: I just installed eVC++4.0 and SP2, then I installed the Pocket PC 2003 SDK, and to test I opened eVC++ and made a blank window app with AppWiz. I tried to compile it, but it gives the error: cannot open include file 'aygshell.h'. I haven't changed the include paths or anything, it is still a default install, so I thought it should work :confused: Solved it!! Yippee! :jig: :-D But I have another question: I've tried the PocketPC 2003 emulator, and I wanted to try running an application on it that I had downloaded for the ARM processor, but when I try running any program on it, it says 'incompatible processor'. When I check the settings of the Pocket PC in the emulator and tap About, it says (correctly) processor type AMD Athlon. But what is the use of an emulator if I can't run Pocket PC apps on it? :confused: Please advise :-D Paul ;)

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      Hey all I've got this problem: I just installed eVC++4.0 and SP2, then I installed the Pocket PC 2003 SDK, and to test I opened eVC++ and made a blank window app with AppWiz. I tried to compile it, but it gives the error: cannot open include file 'aygshell.h'. I haven't changed the include paths or anything, it is still a default install, so I thought it should work :confused: Solved it!! Yippee! :jig: :-D But I have another question: I've tried the PocketPC 2003 emulator, and I wanted to try running an application on it that I had downloaded for the ARM processor, but when I try running any program on it, it says 'incompatible processor'. When I check the settings of the Pocket PC in the emulator and tap About, it says (correctly) processor type AMD Athlon. But what is the use of an emulator if I can't run Pocket PC apps on it? :confused: Please advise :-D Paul ;)

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      The processor used for the emulator is still the processor from your computer! So, it's normal you cannot run a compiled application for pocket PC on your computer. The use of the emulator is to test your source code: you have to compile it in a certain way so it can be understood by your computer. Hope this helps

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        The processor used for the emulator is still the processor from your computer! So, it's normal you cannot run a compiled application for pocket PC on your computer. The use of the emulator is to test your source code: you have to compile it in a certain way so it can be understood by your computer. Hope this helps

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        Thanks, that does answer my question. It's a pity a person can't run compiled apps! Thanks again :-D Paul ;)

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          Thanks, that does answer my question. It's a pity a person can't run compiled apps! Thanks again :-D Paul ;)

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          I see that you've got a jump on this PPC programming once the Axim arrived. :-D I was exactly like that.. I think within 30mins of the box being opened and ActiveSync being installed, i had the eVT3 exe being downloaded. Are you writing your code for use in .NET or just plain ole WinCE? My Toshiba doesn't come with .NET CF pre-installed and I'm scared to whether I should install it or not; I don't want to mess with 'my preciousssss' :-D Happy coding! Paul van der Walt wrote: It's a pity a person can't run compiled apps The emulator can only run x86 (or x86em) compiled WinCE code. I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene [Roger Wright on VB] Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. [Rich Cook]

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            I see that you've got a jump on this PPC programming once the Axim arrived. :-D I was exactly like that.. I think within 30mins of the box being opened and ActiveSync being installed, i had the eVT3 exe being downloaded. Are you writing your code for use in .NET or just plain ole WinCE? My Toshiba doesn't come with .NET CF pre-installed and I'm scared to whether I should install it or not; I don't want to mess with 'my preciousssss' :-D Happy coding! Paul van der Walt wrote: It's a pity a person can't run compiled apps The emulator can only run x86 (or x86em) compiled WinCE code. I prefer to wear gloves when using it, but that's merely a matter of personal hygiene [Roger Wright on VB] Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. [Rich Cook]

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            Hi Atlantys - did I ever reply to this? :-O If I didn't, I'm sorry - didn't notice that there was a reply here :-O Anyway, the answer is yes, I'll be using plain WinCE. I'll wait till .NET CF comes standard with the OS first. I'm the same, I also don't want to mess my PPC up :-D I'm really enjoying programming with eVC++ - I think it's a geekish novelty value, seeing my creations run on that small mobile device :-) Paul ;)

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