[Question] 6.5 CHome/Titanium in Windows Mobile Emulator? - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

Hey,
Is there any way of getting the CHome/Titanium (home widget) from windows Mobile 6.5 on Windows Mobile Device Emulator? Is there a cab or something?
I tried creating a Windows Mobile 6.5 Image for the Device Emulator using SamuelTee's samWMEmuKitchen but kept getting all sorts of errors ...
Any ideas?

I don't think so. However, Windows Mobile 6.5 is supposed to be officially released on May 11th, and msmobiles.com (great windows mobile news site, reliable too) seems to think that means device emulators running 6.5 on May 11th. It's not that long of a wait, but if you can get 6.5 running in an emulator yourself, more power to you.
Dave

Related

Windows Mobile 6.1 Device Emulators - Posted 2008/04/01

Microsoft has posted their official Windows Mobile 6.1 device emulators for download now.
Came across these looking for something else, so I thought I would share the link in case they are useful.
Windows Mobile 6.1 Emulators - USA
Time to update my WM6 emulators... Thanks for this!

Windows Mobile 6.5 leaked + new Internet Explorer in emulator available

Hello,
I've found an interesting info...
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/7803.html
...perhaps we can port the IE6 from Emulator-Image to our devices ;-)
the new IE was in AKU 1.4 beta roms
sweeeeeet!
Multitouch !!!
Will the windows mobile 7 get MULTITOUCH?? Like the Iphone..??
Windows Mobile 6.1.4 - new Internet Explorer
Windows Mobile 6.5 - new UI for finger-based navigation and new looks, Skymarket (Windows Mobile application store)
Windows Mobile 7 - multitouch, Zune software integrated
Damn, 6.5 that is sweet, so when is this out?
nicee, finally a new look. I hope it will get released soon!
please use the search function before posting, this information is already out and has several threads on xda
ahh this is not Wm6.5 it is 6.1 AKU 1.4 or 6.1.4 like MS calls it, the emulator image build is 20757.1.4.0 so there are a lot newer builds than this on the site

a question from a newbie

hi all, i want to know that if i develop some application for windows mobile 5 but this application can run on windows mobile 6 or not.. or either i have to develop new application for windows mobile 6....
Thanx....
Hy,
welcome to the forum. Applications developed for WM 5 normally run under WM 6.
Greatz
mccoffein
even most pocketpc 2000 applications work fine under wm6

[Q] Upgrade paths for custom 6.5 apps

Hi Guys. We have some custom programs that were written to run on Windows Mobile 6.5 devices. As it appears that 6.5 is at the end of its life span, we need to start considering our options.
Our source were written for the mobile .NET framework. I've done the research and know our 6.5 binaries wont be compatible with W7 Phone as its a very different beast.
Is the upgrade as simple as downloading an SDK and recompiling the sources ?
The next question would be, is there a Scanner Wedge type application available for W7 Phone ? Right now we use the Motorola DataWedge application to capture barcodes, which then parses the code as a keyboard input string.
While the binaries won't run on Phone 7, they will probably run on the impending release of Windows Embedded Compact 7. This is the continuation of Windows Mobile for data capture machines and the like.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/campaigns/compact7/default.aspx
As the Platform Builder for this has only just been released, it will take a short while for devices to appear that run it.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/develop/windows-embedded-products-for-developers.aspx
I assume Motorola's products will be the one of the first to use it.
Windows Embedded Handheld
Tezzating said:
As it appears that 6.5 is at the end of its life span, we need to start considering our options.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
On Enterprise handheld devices the OS lives on under new name:
Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5
Windows Embedded Handheld 7

[Q] Windows Mobile 6.0 or 6.5 on my Android 2.2 device

Dear,
As the title itself states..
My mobile is:-
Mobile: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0
OS: Android 2.2 Froyo
I had an HTC TyTN 2 once; I flashed it using a Windows Mobile 6.0 ROM from this website few years back. It worked quite cool..
To be honest I just love the Windows Mobile interface and the way it operates.. I mean it really looks like one is using a "WINDOWS" mobile.
I just love the way it looked..
Now as time passed. I switched to a latest phone which is operated by Android rather than Windows Mobile.
Now my question is that I know it is impossible to delete my Android 2.2 and Install Windows Mobile 6.0; But is it somehow possible to install Windows Mobile alongside with my Android 2.2 working the way it is working.. You know multi booting like if someone have installed Windows 7 and Windows XP on their computer.. They can launch the one they wish... or sometimes using some software they can launch the Windows XP while Windows 7 is running.
It is possible to get something similar to my device???
Thank you
Faisal.
You can always buy a HD2 off ebay since it was the last phone with Windows mobile and is still in development since it can run Android, WP7 or linux and recently Cotulla showed off his one running WP8 and windows RT
Suhaib10 said:
You can always buy a HD2 off ebay since it was the last phone with Windows mobile and is still in development since it can run Android, WP7 or linux and recently Cotulla showed off his one running WP8 and windows RT
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any chance to give better hardware (better than HTC HD2) to Windows Mobile 6.5? Maybe something like NativeSD WM6?
There`s so much valuable old WM software still in use.
Suhaib10 said:
You can always buy a HD2 off ebay since it was the last phone with Windows mobile and is still in development since it can run Android, WP7 or linux and recently Cotulla showed off his one running WP8 and windows RT
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
He has a Galaxy Tab, not a phone. He should just get an Acer W500 or an HP Slate which both run full Windows.

Categories

Resources