hi guys
can i have 2 WM operation system at the same time?
2 WM6
i am talking only on shift
Why do you need?
No way but using Emualator on X86 platform
Check out Microsoft Windows Mobile SDK
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Sirs,
I have looked on the net and have found nothing about any programs that it is possible to convert windows programs into
Pocket PC programs, preferrably Himalaya 6.1 by C_Shekhar.
Is this possible?
Thanks...
you can not simply convert Windows Programs to PocketPC Applications.
The Himalaya 6.1 ROM by c_shekar IS a complete Operating System for the HTC Himalaya PocketPC Platform, it is NOT a Program for Windows.
you can rewrite it, if you have access to the source code.
yeah a recompile possibly with a few modifications would work in most cases but one would as said require the source
some .net programs run on both pc's and pda's without any recompile
I think you mis understood me Sirs, What im trying to say is, how to convert a Windows program in able for me to install it on my pocket pc currently installed with Mr. C_Shekhar OS.
I know that the source code was intended and designed for a certain operating system and i have to emulate or convert the source code in able for the application be possible to install on a Windows mobile platform OS.
The said program was originally designed for Windows 98SE,ME,2K and XP 32 bits. I would be very thankful if you can assist me on how to convert the program so that it will be compatible with Windows Mobile OS platform.
Regards,
rgmillae917
And they gave you an answer. There is no way to convert or emulate Desktop Windows Apps to Pocket PC. Only if the App is OpenSource, and you have the code, by modifying it, you might create Pocket PC compatible App, out of it. Eventualy, maybe.
http://www.pocketdos.com/ for dos
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=362344&highlight=windows+95 for windows
but mind you emulating an os more powerfull is pretty painfull
and a pda 400Mhz cpu is not something you can compare with a 400Mhz pc cpu
pda cpu's on 400mhz is closer to a 100Mhz pc cpu
and with the emulation overhead maybe a 75Mhz cpu
http://www.htc.com/www/product/touchpro2/specification.html Touch Pro
http://www.htc.com/www/product/touchdiamond2/specification.html Touch Diamond
Any ideas on date?
What about the "Operating System Windows MobileĀ® 6.1 Professional" part???
Typo I would guess.
WillardZ said:
What about the "Operating System Windows MobileĀ® 6.1 Professional" part???
Typo I would guess.
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Because WM 6.1 is the only OS available If they were going to list anticipated products that it might come with, then why not just put, it comes with Windows Mobile 7 Professional
Hi,
I'm working on a networking project. Im using the following device:
Platform: HTC TyTN II Kaiser
Operating System: Windows Mobile 6.1
I have a C++ programme that runs on linux in my computer. How can I run the same in this mobile device?
Many thanks
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You need to use MS Visual Studio 2005 (or 2008) to compile the C++ program.
Or embedded visual C++.
A list of dev tools for PPC is on the wiki : http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Complete list of Development links and resources
Thanks
Dave
DaveShaw said:
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You need to use MS Visual Studio 2005 (or 2008) to compile the C++ program.
Or embedded visual C++.
A list of dev tools for PPC is on the wiki : http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Complete%20list%20of%20Development%20links%20and%20resources
Thanks
Dave
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Throwing in my 2 cents in. Save yourself the trouble and don't even consider Embedded Visual C++ (4). Stick VS 2005+ and you'll be good.
The free express versions do not support mobile development.
nitro2u said:
Hi Peter,
Can I please know how to use Visual Studio to run C++ code on a Windows mobile device?
Is there a special version of VS that i need to look for?
Please kindly drop me a reply to:
thanks a lot
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This is what you need to know. There are SDKs for Pocket PCs that are built into Visual Studio. The default ones are adequate. Typically, you'll connect to a PDA/PocketPC via ActiveSync. Visual Studio will pick up on this. There are specific mobile properties and options for this.
From that point, it's point and shoot. When you debug an application, it will automatically go over to the Windows CE device. If you're doing .Net it will install a cab for .Net
Thanks again Peter for your reply.
Even though my project is to programme for this HTC device I don't have the device yet. So what I need to do is test it on my laptop.
Is there any Windows Mobile 'simulator' that I can run on my computer and test?
Also I will need to install Visual Studio on this simulator, is it?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...52-f89e-4354-84ce-5d19c204498a&displaylang=en
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3a-a651-4745-88ef-3d48091a390b&displaylang=en
Hi Peter,
Please take a look at the above links. Are these any of the ones I should use?
Thanks
You want to get a copy of Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 if you are serious about programming - I got it from my university and the MSDNAA Website which allows students to download selected MS software which is related to my course for free - and being a computer science student they give me VS 08.
But it is available on several torrent websites. Remember I am not recommending nor do I condone illegal downloading of pirated software - I am only providing information for research purposes.
Why do you want it?
Its a complete developement environment - You get everything - Including an emulator to test your programs. You can download plugins, which let you program in other languages (e.g. I have the VB Mobile plugin which allows me to program in VB for mobile devices) - The plugins are free.
Personally, I use it for a large chunk of my programming - as it supports a vast array of programming languages - and it includes built in compilers (I know this sounds obvious, but I have used programming environments which do not contain compilers), Emulators (for testing) and can support alot more with downloadable plugins (obviously you need the SDK).
If your PC is a little old (eg early XP) - get VS05 - but if you have a newer PC (late XP to Vista), get VS08, they both do basically the same thing.
Hope this helps.
Hi again,
Many thanks for your reply
Will this version of VS work for my project? :
Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition (90-day Trial)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...ec-ed72-4a79-8961-25635db0192b&displaylang=en
If it does... then i will install it first in my laptop (which run Win XP Pro) and then I will install the emulator.
This is the emulator right?
Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard Software Development Kits Refresh
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3a-a651-4745-88ef-3d48091a390b&displaylang=en
Looking forward for your support thanks
Hello everyone,
I am considering buying the a Windows Mobile 6.1 phone in the USA on Tmobile. I would like to understand what hacking (security testing) tools are available on the Windows Mobile Platform. I am a security professional and have the desire to perform penetration testing from the Windows Mobile 6.1 platform.
It seems the MetaSploit framework is not available. I like to work with the command prompt, is the command prompt accessible on the the Windows Mobile Platform? I've read some info about being able to mount ISOs or run emulators. Is there WiFi hacking software such as Kismet available?
Does anyone know what hacking tools are available for this platform?
Try Cain And Abel for Pocket PC
http://oxid.netsons.org/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=19
forum about the Pocket pc version
http://www.oxid.it/downloads/Cain_setup_PPC.ARM.exe
or this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=444441
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=20686a1d-97a8-4f80-bc6a-ae010e085a6e
The Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit adds documentation, sample code, header and library files, emulator images and tools to Visual Studio that let you build applications for Windows Mobile 6.5. This document contains important information about this package. For general information about writing software for Windows Mobile, please see the Windows Mobile Developer Center. The Windows Mobile 6 SDK must also be installed in order to use any of the Windows Mobile 6.5 Gesture API or samples. Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit comes with the following Emulator Images:
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Square Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional QVGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional WQVGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional VGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional WVGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard Square Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard QVGA Emulator
Available locales:
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0409 USA English
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A new set of APIs is being introduced that will enable application developers to take advantage of the new Windows Mobile 6.5 touch gesture framework. The gesture APIs allow an application to handle touch gesture input and provide a visually consistent experience with the rest of the device UI. Note that the gesture APIs are only available on the Windows Mobile Classic and Professional SKUs. The headers and libraries are installed in the Windows Mobile SDK\Pocket PC\ folder. Samples that make use of these APIs are installed into the Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit\Samples\ folder.