Does anyone know if there is an Xda II simulator out there?
kattis said:
Does anyone know if there is an Xda II simulator out there?
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Do you mean emulator for your PC? In that case, yes there is. It's installed together with development tools, e.g. with eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0
Thanks for your reply! That is great news. I'm sorry but I'm a bit new to this, does this mean that if I download eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0, I should be able to do my own programming and see what it would look like on the XdaII on a simulator (that is part of the package)?
i think one have to buy eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0
but anyway yes with the development tools
you get a simulator so when you run your programs you dont need a pocketpc
it's not as much a xda1 or 2 simulator as it is a pocketpc pda emulator so it will not simulate special stuff which is only on the xda series
if you dont want to do it in c++ then
in ms visual studio .net you get the simulator if you make visualbasic or c# (i think) programs for smart devices or what ever it's called in the project creator
yes, here's screenshot of the emulator
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i think one have to buy eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0
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Nope. eMbedded Visual C++ can be downloaded for free from Microsoft's website:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3d-50d1-41b2-a107-fa75ae960856&DisplayLang=en
Christian
After installing the eMbedded Visual C++, when trying to run it this error message comes up. Any suggestions what I should download to make it work?....
A search at the microsoft site gives this result: http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?st=b&na=88&View=en-us&qu=ce+sdk
Sometimes, I wonder why people ask this kind of questions, instead of performing a search first, and then post a question...
Thanks for your info.
P.S. For your information I did do a search, but as I am new to this I was not sure of which one to download etc.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...14-0364-4623-9ede-0b5fbb133652&displaylang=en
this if it's mw2003 and if the evc++ 4.0 have sp2
simulator
when you downloaded the file eVC4>exe you extract to folder and with the program is the sdk file open that and install STANDARD_SDK and then it should work me thinks
Did the trick!
That did the trick, thanks! However, it seems that I can only access a simulator of a desktop (rather than the Xda). Any suggestions??...
That did the trick, thanks! However, it seems that I can only access a simulator of a desktop (rather than the XDA). Any suggestions??...
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not 100% sure what you mean but if you do mean that you can only simulate a default pda mw2003 not a XDA with all the stuff it does
then i think thats a bit more of a problem
of cause ms will not have simulators of all pda's in the world with what ever extra they offer compared to the default outfit
so unless HTC have a custom simulator addon for ms eVc4
that they offer for free then
you're best bet may be looking at ms's site about at least some more mw2003 phoneedition settings or maybe it could be don in the ms eVC4 IDE itself
What I meant was that there must be a simulator for the xda in the ms eVC4 as someone has kindly inserted a screenshot of it earlier, but I can't seem find it...
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Ok, I am a big fan of windows mobile. I have used most such as BlackBerry, Palm, Symbian... There's only one piece of software I cannot seem to find for WinMobile. I would like to find something to make text messaging similar to the Treo or BlackBerry. Treat text messaging like instant messaging. Does anyone know of software that gives Windows Mobile the capability of this?
-Thanks for the recommendation for search vijay!
Here are some of the results of my search:
SMS Treader
http://www.freewareppc.com/communica...threader.shtml
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Palm Threader
http://ppcgeeks.com/threaded-sms-is-...0-29-t978.html
Old news
Search (hard) for "Palm messaging".
V
In searching for Palm Messaging I came across SMS Threader. It's awesome.
Thanks
http://www.freewareppc.com/communication/smsthreader.shtml
Maybe you didn't have to search quite THAT hard : )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=280256
By hard, I meant, accounting for the fact that the cabs have now been removed. But they're still available in various places....
V
yup yup
just funning with him
Ok.. found This as well
Palm Threaded SMS Application for WM5
http://ppcgeeks.com/threaded-sms-is-working-update-10-29-t978.html
this one's from O2SMSPlus
Is that O2 SMS Plus available to the public? Couldn't find it to download....
The Threader looks great, but i didn't want to install the CF 2.0 if possible...
By using these programs you don't get charged for text messages?
no, it's just a better way to text. these are still sending SMS's, if i am correct.
I try to install the SMS threader "to device", and get the error: cannot be installed..
HELP
did you install the .NET Compact framework 2.0 first?
You can download it here
It looks like this program needs this to run, which is too bad b/c i am told that takes up a lot of memory
I guess it cant be installed to storage?
Is it worth it to run this chat program....?
Thanks
Dillsnik said:
Is that O2 SMS Plus available to the public? Couldn't find it to download....
The Threader looks great, but i didn't want to install the CF 2.0 if possible...
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You can install CF2SP1 almost entirely on storage cards.
HurricaneDj said:
I guess it cant be installed to storage?
Is it worth it to run this chat program....?
Thanks
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CF2 is required by a lot of other apps as well; see for example http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/in...n_of_net_compact_framewo&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 for an almost complete list of the best CF2-dependent titles.
It wont let me install// I dont have free 24mgb internal program memory...
Having trouble installing Resco or Total commander also?
Thanks
NET CF 2.0 stinks. Too slow to load, etc. Maybe with AKU 3.2 it will be faster since it will be native, who knows.
The Palm app BLOWS all the other apps out of the water. Not even close. I hope you find the .cab, its worth it.
The Palm one dosnt require .NET Compact framework 2.0 ???
Anyone know where I can get the CAB?
i dont see or have any issues with netcfV2.0 yes its large, like 2meg, but i run programs that depend on it such as wififofum and hitchhiker, etc... i can choose the cab to install to my storage card and dont have any issues running the said programs.
and i do agree.. search very hard for the palm messaging app, this is one of my must install programs!! its fantastic!
I have some industry specific software designed for desktop/laptop use that would be great if i could use it on my dopod 838pro. It is unlikely that it would be released in a WM version but i were wondering if there is an emulator that i could use or any other way of making this work.
Thanks
The System Requiremens for this program are Windows 95 or higher,32MG Ram, 256 colour videocard (16 bit coloour or higher), 250mg HD free, 800 x 600 colour moniter
tim838 said:
I have some industry specific software designed for desktop/laptop use that would be great if i could use it on my dopod 838pro. It is unlikely that it would be released in a WM version but i were wondering if there is an emulator that i could use or any other way of making this work.
Thanks
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Not sure if it is still supported or being worked on, but look here for a way to do it.
You will also have to look here for some of the files that are mentioned.
The rest I shall leave as an exercise for the student...
Ninja1
Couldn't you run it under terminal services if it is an industrial strength app?
V
Thanks
Has anyone had any experiance with the bochs emulator (especially on the hermes) and can tell let me know of any draw backs of this
Terminal Services? i am a noob and if some could explain this to me or point me in the direction of information to help my understanding this would be greatly appreciated
Bochs is slow. ARM processors aren't super fast to begin with, and aren't great at certain types of math functions. As a result, Bochs is perhaps unusably slow. Certainly investigate it, Mamaich has done the best work on it. If you have the resources, have it optimised and report back.
However, if XP could run well on PocketPCs, Microsoft wouldn't have introduced UPMCs right?
So, the alternative to running an XP app directly on the PocketPC is to run it not on the PocketPC.
Terminal services is the Remote Desktop software built into most of our phones. It will let you log onto a "remote" PC's desktop and control it as if you were sitting in front of it. With a high speed data connection, it's very usable, and obviously you get full XP capability (or indeed if you use an alternative like VNC, you can have full Linux or OS X or anything capability) on your PDA.
However you will incur data charges for the connection. But if you're on an office connection or wifi, no problem.
Figure 1: Running Terminal Services on the Universal:
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Thought you guys might be interested in this.
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Work in progress. Video URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0MqPMMBUqQ
The application mockup is done in JavaME. The UI engine powering all the animation is from UK's Tricastmedia - TWUIK
Not enough? Lots' more videos showing prolished GUI created with TWUIK here -> TWUIK UI midlet demos. See Nokia Widsets and Yahoo! GO UI mockup developed using TWUIK.
Wow...that GUI looks nice. Very interesting. Does anyone think something similair can be created for the java machine on our PPCs?
where do u download it
that looks pretty cool... as ive read you not going to be publishing this? am i correct? would really like to try it out on my TyTN
If they're not gonna release that, then why show it off?
On J2ME? But why? A bigger memory hog?
I dont think this can be used on a pocket pc, since it's not java oriented.
S60 will work.
J2ME to make it work with most MObile (ppc included)
hamoda-t: notice that you need a touchscreen, which not all mobiles have, in fact only few do.
I don't remember Nokia being tactile? (but I don't follow Nokia scene development).
And Windows Mobile has a built in Java virtual machine....
Hi,
Tricastmedia has WM5/6 compatibility for TWUIK, so... It can run without problems since TWUIK is cross platform, using Java or native PPC code or any other supported platform. Read @ Tricastmedia page.
Regards,
Taguapire.
Please share...
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Thought you guys might be interested in this.
Work in progress. Video URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0MqPMMBUqQ
The application mockup is done in JavaME. The UI engine powering all the animation is from UK's Tricastmedia - TWUIK
Not enough? Lots' more videos showing prolished GUI created with TWUIK here -> TWUIK UI midlet demos. See Nokia Widsets and Yahoo! GO UI mockup developed using TWUIK.
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mobiko,
Is there any posibility that you can share this application with us??
SubliMobi RSS Reader
Have you tried SubliMobi RSS Reader (http://www.sublimobi.com) ? It
works on my mobile and it's free.
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no one interested :?:
pi3ch said:
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I am!
Downloading now
this looks pretty cool, i'm starting to get into mortscript so this may come in handy, thanks.
thanks good reason to try mortscript
Anyone knows how what's the script to open a application after a certain seconds?
I will be really greatful if someone can answer me!!!!
Thanks for this ide.
there are many options, use these functions:
Sleep
Waitfor
RunAt
Yes! Please continue your work! I love it so far... I wasn't aware of a program like SCI-TE. I wish I'd known about this for a long time
Thanks.
I just wanted to try mortScript.
Downloading now!
Looks great! Thanks!
Please upload this somewhere else coz I cant download ti from there.
Just I think "if I have some editor maybe I will code some ****z" and here you are .
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I am - will download now!
I use a lot of if/endif Sub/EndSub and ForEach in my scripts - so wondering how effective this will be.
yeah...if someone wouldnt mind uploading it somewhere other than midh, i refuse to use their service because you have to click 600 things to find what you're looking for that'd be greaaaaat...thanks....and uh, have those tps reports on my desk by monday...yeaaah
Excellent idea! I do most of my Mortscript coding on the PPC tho - what do you think of a PPC version??
Thanks Pi3ch
Axman said:
Excellent idea! I do most of my Mortscript coding on the PPC tho - what do you think of a PPC version??
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Man I was just thinking the same thing, this way we can actually create 'settings' mortscripts to edit values within other mortscripts in the device. WOW! Thanks for this and your work on that other forum
A great piece of software for we Mortscript lovers.
I hope you go on with it's development and implements all function.
Thanks man.
It should be a good idea try to realize a plugin for Notepad ++?
It's a very used tool for programmer, based on scintilla and i see you have the api so i think it's easy for you
hikz im not a programer so dun know what the use of mortscript..mind to tell me?
theme freak said:
hikz im not a programer so dun know what the use of mortscript..mind to tell me?
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MortScript is something like a "programming language light", optimized to allow you to write scripts for everyday system maintenance (copy/delete/move files, write registry entries, etc.) and "macros" (run programs, send keystrokes/taps, ...). It does allow several other functions as well (e.g. some basic dialogs), and sometimes I'm really surprised what "programming amateurs" can do with it. Esp. if I think about MortScript starting as a simple way to clean up the startup folder ("run app1, wait 10 seconds, run app2, wait until window is visible, run app3, ..." instead of "run everything at once and stress memory and storage access").
Hello everybody...
can you help me please to make a ppc application?
I have Basic4ppc but it's not full version, so i can't compile, so what i've to do?
hskeik said:
Hello everybody...
can you help me please to make a ppc application?
I have Basic4ppc but it's not full version, so i can't compile, so what i've to do?
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For the IDE I suggeset VisualStudio and for the programming language I suggest Native C++ or C++.NET
Marshall
Thank you Marshall !!
If you're new to programming I suggest you start with Visual Basic or C#, both of which are in Visual Studio. I'd start with VB first as it's easiest.
Along with Visual Studio you need to download the developers kit (SDK) from Microsoft.
Cheers
Phil
Hi,
this has been covered many times before, do a "Title search" in this forum for programming and have a read up.
Ta
Dave
If you are not willing to buy the full version of Basic4PPC I am guessing Visual Studio will be out of the question.
It is a very expensive product, and the free express edition does not allow creating Windows Mobile projects.
I suggest you learn C / C++ and then download Embedded Visual C++ 4 from Microsoft.
Its free and fully functional and will even allow you to make stuff like today plugins and keyboard which VB. NET and C# can not do.
I belive that Basic4ppc is superior when it comes to .NET. Mostly cause it allows programming on your phone. Anyway, I had the same question you have a few months ago until I got the full version of B4PPC. Its been great, I had no doubt on buying it
am also looking for a decent language I can write and compile on my ppc. I've tried zeus and pocketc which are both ok and easy to use. Not looked at basicppc yet but will do later, but which do you guys recommend.
Thanks
really friends i'm happy for your help, you proved for me that "friend indeed is friend in need"
i really can use Visual basic. what about c++, Idon't know, i just didn't try it, i have no idea.
i could make the thing that i wanted by basic4ppc but it's not full version,
so i'll try Embedded Visual C++ 4 as Levenum said
levenum said:
you to make stuff like today plugins and keyboard which VB. NET and C# can not do.
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You can thanks to Chris F's stirling work!
http://www.codeplex.com/ManagedTodayScreen
Here's my C# plug in.
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