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    hi there all i would like some guidance on the following: how to program pocketpc's. i am not really sure where to begin, or what SDK to get, but the handheld i am thinking of starting with is a Compaq iPAQ, i assume it is running WinCE 3.0. i have found an SDK on msdn.microsoft.com, the Embedded VC++ and VB kit, which is about 300MB. is this what i am looking for, and is it worth my while to download? thanks ;) Paul W


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      hi there all i would like some guidance on the following: how to program pocketpc's. i am not really sure where to begin, or what SDK to get, but the handheld i am thinking of starting with is a Compaq iPAQ, i assume it is running WinCE 3.0. i have found an SDK on msdn.microsoft.com, the Embedded VC++ and VB kit, which is about 300MB. is this what i am looking for, and is it worth my while to download? thanks ;) Paul W


      -- A wise fox has many exits from its burrow.

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      Paul van der Walt wrote: the Embedded VC++ and VB kit, which is about 300MB. is this what i am looking for, and is it worth my while to download? Do you have broadband? If so it cant hurt to try it out right?;P "We will thrive in the new environment, leaping across space and time, everywhere and nowhere, like air or radiation, redundant, self-replicating, and always evolving." -unspecified individual

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        hi there all i would like some guidance on the following: how to program pocketpc's. i am not really sure where to begin, or what SDK to get, but the handheld i am thinking of starting with is a Compaq iPAQ, i assume it is running WinCE 3.0. i have found an SDK on msdn.microsoft.com, the Embedded VC++ and VB kit, which is about 300MB. is this what i am looking for, and is it worth my while to download? thanks ;) Paul W


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        The iPaq (at least the new ones) are PocketPC 2002 which translates roughly to Windows CE 3.0 (but it's not quite the same). You need to get the Embedded C++ Compiler and SDK. The package all provides a Software PocketPC emulator that allows you to debug on the PC. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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          Paul van der Walt wrote: the Embedded VC++ and VB kit, which is about 300MB. is this what i am looking for, and is it worth my while to download? Do you have broadband? If so it cant hurt to try it out right?;P "We will thrive in the new environment, leaping across space and time, everywhere and nowhere, like air or radiation, redundant, self-replicating, and always evolving." -unspecified individual

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          Brian O. wrote: Do you have broadband? Broadband? whats that? ;P at the moment i am living out of town, so no cable or broadband is available. i used to at least have ISDN, but since the modem gave it up, i am sitting with 56k :-O anyway, hopefully that will change soon, otherwise i would have tried it. Only the good die young,
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