Does anyone know when the SDK will be released?
It's already out isn't it?
Certainly MSDN reflects it.
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vijay555 said:
It's already out isn't it?
Certainly MSDN reflects it.
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I tried searching on Google as well as MSDN, but all I can find is WM5 SDK.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms376741.aspx
I guess that WinCE 6, but I don't think they make a distinction on MSDN.
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The Windows Mobile 6 SDK has been released internally at Microsoft.
I've attached the "What's New" documentation in a zip file.
The Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK is 388MB. I didn't check the Standard since I don't code for Smart Phones.
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Today windows ce6 was launched. can anyone tell me if this will work on a qtek 9100 ? currently running win mobile 5
Don't think so buddy .
"Released" means to manufacturers and developers. You and I will probably never see it on any device currently available.
It'll still be 4-6 months before any devices come to market with it...
4-6 months?
hehe.
Windows Mobile 6.0 will be released in 2008.
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Well, I've gotten my grubby little hands on the Ce6 platform builder, which should allow me to make a rom. Unfortunately, it requires a hefty amount of configuring to get it to work. When I get some time, I'll see if I can make a rom.
-Jim
I have also gotten the embedded CE6, when I have some time I'll check it out. See if it can be installed on the Wizard
plasticbiker: is that with a full HTC bsp, or just the generic non OEM version?
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myx4ever said:
Today windows ce6 was launched. can anyone tell me if this will work on a qtek 9100 ? currently running win mobile 5
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Would be nice to have a stable WM5 first...........
This is not what I was led to beleive it was, this is for developers and manufacturers who want to pay $1000+ for all the software. Maybe someone who is a hardcore programming hobbyist can help us, other than that I think we get to wait.
any chance of you shareing your embedded CE6 alone it may take awhile but if we all work together thing will go alot faster as u know
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Here's a link to the article:
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/5716.html
And here's a link to the trial:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/emb...val/trial.mspx
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this is what i downloaded
vijay555 said:
plasticbiker: is that with a full HTC bsp, or just the generic non OEM version?
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I have just the basic Platform Builder that MS is giving out.
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My experience with WM5 platform builder leads me to believe that it won't be a trivial task to create something that is actually usable on the wizard. One needs to migrate drivers and such from WM5. Odds are, unfortunately, that the WM5 drivers will not be compatiable. Microsoft is claiming Ce6 is a complete rewrite.
Somebody knows new Windows 7 for mobile ?
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Dude I don't think that is on the horizon yet. Microsoft is still trying to get 6.5 to look good.
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Somebody knows new Windows 7 for mobile ?
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mirkomircea said:
Somebody knows new Windows 7 for mobile ?
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WM7 isn't even in closed beta stage yet. And when it IS eventually released, it will NOT run on the Kaiser, ever.
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I removed my post becasue I do not know what I was talking about
The last I heard was Microsoft released strong minimum specs for Windows Mobile 7 devices to ensure the new mobile OS runs well and gives a good consumer experience.
Here are some informational links:
http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=7528
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/10/windows-mobile-7-chassis-concept-confirmed-by-microsoft-not-det/
http://uxevangelist.blogspot.com/2009/05/windows-mobile-7-ui-still-under.html
last thing i heard about it was:
Microsoft has confirmed that the current team of 1,000 developers, working on Windows Mobile 7, are planning to feature social networks as a key element of Windows Mobile 7. In a company job posting, spotted by Mobile Tech World, officials are looking for a senior program manager in the Windows Mobile 7 Communications Group: The Windows Mobile 7 Communications group is building experiences on the phone that present your content - friends, pictures, messages, events - to you in immersive and engaging ways. Our vision is to bring social networks to life by integrating them into the core experience of the phone.
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Read full story here:
http://www.neowin.net/news/main/09/09/17/windows-mobile-7-info-1000-engineers-working-on-project
Moved to general as no real substinance for ROM Development MS are still refining 6.5 so really no news except what others posters above.
Leaving open just incase someone come up with a nuget about WM7...
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Newbie help please ! I have just got an unlocked T-Mobile MDA Vario 3 with windows 6.5 professional on it and want to download an android app (ebay) I have the link for it but it says I need the Android market Place app first, where can I get this from, Thank you.....
you have WM so i dont think its possible to run an Android app
haha... Have you heard of an OS? Short for Operating System. Mac is one, Windows is one, Linux is one. Now, you can't run a Windows application on a Mac, right? Well, It's the same for a mobile OS to (Windows Mobile, Android, iOS).
The Android App Store is only available on a phone running Android OS.
However, you can port Android to your WinMo quite easily, thats what the whole "Android Development Forum" is about.
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Just got word of windows 8 with support for arm processors was released. Looking forward to see if anyone can port it to our lovely touchpads.
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Well someone in the other thread said a good idea is to develop a bounty to get it done, in that thread someone calcjulated about $200 in donations for it. I add $10 more here.
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Just got word of windows 8 with support for arm processors was released. Looking forward to see if anyone can port it to our lovely touchpads.
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I am probably going to catch Hell for this from at least a handful of people, but I need to point this out:
Any sort of port of Windows, in any form, to the TouchPad without the developer first receiving permission from Microsoft (which you won't get) and the user of said port purchasing a license from Microsoft is illegal. I vote to have this thread and any more like it that appear pulled.
I was actually unaware of this fact. I apologize for creating this thread then. And please pull it if necessary.
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I am probably going to catch Hell for this from at least a handful of people, but I need to point this out:
Any sort of port of Windows, in any form, to the TouchPad without the developer first receiving permission from Microsoft (which you won't get) and the user of said port purchasing a license from Microsoft is illegal. I vote to have this thread and any more like it that appear pulled.
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It should be fine and dandy if we use the development builds, but not the full releases. Development builds are used for development, which is generally what happens here. Once the full licensed versions come out, we cannot use those without the consent of Microsoft.
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It should be fine and dandy if we use the development builds, but not the full releases. Development builds are used for development, which is generally what happens here. Once the full licensed versions come out, we cannot use those without the consent of Microsoft.
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exactly. Ive been running windows 8 dev preview on my desktop for months now, and I didnt pay a dime. They install a kill switch on them, so whatever development we make may be short lived, because i dont see Microsoft selling a ARM version to the general public. I think that they will only make it available to OEM's in the long run.
Well a dev could always release some sort of tool or method to turn a Windows 8 iso into a ROM, without actually having to release a full version of windows. We could all use our own legal copies then to make our own ROM.
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Well a dev could always release some sort of tool or method to turn a Windows 8 iso into a ROM, without actually having to release a full version of windows. We could all use our own legal copies then to make our own ROM.
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and how exactly do you plan to get a legal copy of win8 ARM when microsoft stated that they dont plan to sell any?
treehumper said:
I am probably going to catch Hell for this from at least a handful of people, but I need to point this out:
Any sort of port of Windows, in any form, to the TouchPad without the developer first receiving permission from Microsoft (which you won't get) and the user of said port purchasing a license from Microsoft is illegal. I vote to have this thread and any more like it that appear pulled.
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So its basically the same situation as Windows Mobile ROMs back in the day. It was a grey area and since you couldn't buy a Windows Mobile upgrade ROM, cooked ROMs were the only option. I haven't heard of Microsoft taking any action against all of the WM roms that were posted over the years.
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So its basically the same situation as Windows Mobile ROMs back in the day. It was a grey area and since you couldn't buy a Windows Mobile upgrade ROM, cooked ROMs were the only option. I haven't heard of Microsoft taking any action against all of the WM roms that were posted over the years.
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The difference is that those WM devices had licenses for at least some version of WM, making it a gray area. The Touch pad has nothing of the sort. There is no gray ara for it. None the less, I am curious to see where development goes with this.
Nothing to see here folks, the leak was a fake.
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The difference is that those WM devices had licenses for at least some version of WM, making it a gray area. The Touch pad has nothing of the sort. There is no gray ara for it. None the less, I am curious to see where development goes with this.
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Exactly right, this thread is ok for discussion, but we can't go down this road for the TouchPad. Sorry.
I need this software for the production of music. I need it urgently for my company business. Can anyone provide me with this software? Or tell me how can I download it on Windows platform.
This doesn't exist, all you can get are alternatives.
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I need this software for the production of music...........
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If you take a look at the following wiki link regarding GarageBand...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GarageBand
... You'll note that it states the following:
"Apple Inc. is yet to release Windows version of GarageBand, people are using software like VMware (Virtual Machine Maker) to run GarageBand on their Windows PC's"
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You will have to obtain the VMware and the Official Apple Software. Then locate a Guide/Tutorial regarding the use of Apple Software with VMware.
Basically, At the present time, there's No Such GarageBand "Windows Software" available and also keep in mind that this type of situation for obtaining a Windows Software of GarageBand can lead to various trouble with missing websites and such. Just be careful.
This is probably the best guidance your going to receive (from me anyways) and I do wish you the best of luck!
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