I was wondering if there is some sort of HTC SDK for HTC HD2 phone so I can easily access g-sensor, light sensor, etc.
I have found few handmade ones, but few people on internet have mentioned about official HTC SDK for .net platform.
Was wondering where I can get that
Software Developer Kit (SDK) cq Developer Tool Kit (DTK)
Goto one of my threads to obtain as much information about this subject as I could find.
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Hi everybody,
I am looking for sdks/tools/ ... for mobile development.
e.g.
- sdk like the flash player sdk (http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer_sdk/),
to integrate flash functionality into own applications, has anybody used it?
- are there any sdks that provide advanced multimedia functionalities?
(e.g. access to build in cameras and convertion functionalities)
- or recognition tools speech recognizers, synthesizers ...
- or cool graphic libraries
- or sip and IM functionalties
I am willing to spend some money to get the best software,
my target os is windows mobile
would be happy to get some feedback on what is currently available and used by experts.
thanks
p.s.
currently i am using visual studio 2005 for development.
try the wm6 sdk's
I'm thinking about developing a few apps for my Tilt so I can start to learn to program for a PPC.I read the wiki a bit and found this page
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb158662.aspx
It talks about the Microsoft mobile SDK. and that has code samples in it.
Do you have to pay for those samples? There's a few in there that I'd like to mess with like battery status. I couldnt find out where to DL or if you have to pay for them.
Do these samples work with the free eMbedded Visual C 4 listed on the wiki?
Will these apps work with WM6?
Is there a better/easier tool to use that most people do use that is better for developing apps on the Tilt and WM6
Thanks!
you have to download and install windows mobile 6 sdk(free). It will have those samples in it. I don't think it will work with Visual C 4, but you can try with latest visual studio express (supposed to be free)
oh wow cool. thanks!
so reading the MS page, i need Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or better. is that correct? The news you gave is great since the first few apps that I write are real close to the samples listed anyway. Then i can get creative from there
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/netframework/bb495180.aspx
First off, you can unpack the MSI installation files without actually installing them if all you are after are some code samples. (This will save you paying for VS 2005 which I think is way too expensive for a private developer looking to make some apps for him self and not publish commercial software).
Second, if you search the net for sites like www.pocketpcdn.com you will find plenty of code samples some of which will be way better than what the SDK has to offer.
Finally, note that you can develop apps for WM 5 and 6 with eVC 4 and WM 2003 SDK with no problem.
So I'm interested in trying to create an application for my Windows Mobile device, a tilt. It doens't have to be anything grand, for that matter a simple calculator will sufice..
Is there a noob guide for dummies that would kind of spell out the process of building the app then deploying the app to my phone?
Anyone have some source code they would be willing to share?
I'm familiar with VB but not vb.net, I have vb.net 2002 available but worry it's too outdated???
I'm hoping you guy's can shed some light on some start to finish guidelines.
Thanks.
TW,
I'm quite interested in this question too
I'm using Visual Studio 2008 + C#, works great.
I do not like VB (anymore), but I think it's worth upgrading, 2002 -> 2008, there've been new .NET versions and so on ... I'd use a newer version.
Visual Studio 2005 + VB.NET over here. Works great. Though I'd like to upgrade to .NETCF 3.5 asap.
Please use the search, this question has been asked several (or a lot of) times before.
Hey I program with VB.Net over Visual Studio 2005
You will need an additional SDK for your phone too:
for wm6 you find it here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...3a-a651-4745-88ef-3d48091a390b&displaylang=en
then you can select it when you create a new project, see here
http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/02/windows-mobile-6-sdks.html
Rhapsody, any links that you could provide? are you referring to creating/compiling an app for WM6 or the golf application?
Anyone have some basic source they might like to provide? something with GPS using the "GPS Intermediate Driver" would be excellent... it sure would help to get the ball rolling.
TW,
tiger.woods said:
Rhapsody, any links that you could provide? are you referring to creating/compiling an app for WM6 or the golf application?
Anyone have some basic source they might like to provide? something with GPS using the "GPS Intermediate Driver" would be excellent... it sure would help to get the ball rolling.
TW,
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The MSDN is what you need.
http://www.msdn.com (http://msdn2.microsoft.com/nl-nl/library/bb847935(en-us).aspx)
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/nl-nl/windowsmobile/default(en-us).aspx - Windows Mobile
http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn - MSDN Forums (has also a subforum for Mobile Devices)
The MSDN contains tons of information and a lot of quick start samples as well.
Thanks for the replies guys.
I'm a little confused on the different software packages that Micrsoft has available, .NET and Visual Studio, Professional, Team, etc...
Does Visual Studio 2005 include all that is needed? What's the difference between VS 2005 and VS 2008?
Thanks,
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I wanted to post back with a link I found for anyone else interested - hxxp://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/31198 it's a good article on creating setup files for your mobile device. If I can find something in VB with regard to GPS positioning and VS 2005 I think I've got a start...
tiger.woods said:
Thanks for the replies guys.
I'm a little confused on the different software packages that Micrsoft has available, .NET and Visual Studio, Professional, Team, etc...
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Yup i had the same issue, I couln't find a place where it was clearly mentioned what was needed and how to start.
Then I came across this program : basic4ppc
It's easy and not too expensive, they have a trial version available
the only drawback to the trial vesion you can only simulate the program, exporting to exe file doesn't work, you'll have to buy the program.
I liked it so much I bought it
cool, giving it a go now
tiger.woods said:
Thanks for the replies guys.
I'm a little confused on the different software packages that Micrsoft has available, .NET and Visual Studio, Professional, Team, etc...
Does Visual Studio 2005 include all that is needed? What's the difference between VS 2005 and VS 2008?
Thanks,
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I wanted to post back with a link I found for anyone else interested - hxxp://www.devx.com/wireless/Article/31198 it's a good article on creating setup files for your mobile device. If I can find something in VB with regard to GPS positioning and VS 2005 I think I've got a start...
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Get Visual studio 2008, you can actually get visual studio 2008 professional for free if you are a student, mainly in the US, but also abroad... check the microsoft vs 2008 website, cant remember the link
The other free version, visual studio 2008 express is useless to you since it will not do pocketpc/smartphone development
Or you can get a trial copy of VS 2008
Once you have it., you can create a new project, and you can select the pocketpc/smartphone type and you will be off to development land....
Hi everybody,
I've tried to develop for Windows Mobile 6 under Visual Studio using the emulator and the deployment is rather long - Around 20-30 seconds just to deploy the application.
I was wondering if you have any tips regarding a faster way to test the application you develop for mobile. The current options I see now is the Visual Studio 2005 device emulator and deploying directly to the device itself (that actually proved to be a bit faster).
Thanks!
Yes you can test the application directly to your device if you have sync it but don't remember where to change that
Guys, where can I find complete developing environment?
I think a have VS on CDs, it's all I need?
or there is some add-on to VS to develop for WM?
Thanks in advance.
korro said:
Guys, where can I find complete developing environment?
I think a have VS on CDs, it's all I need?
or there is some add-on to VS to develop for WM?
Thanks in advance.
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I'm also curious about that because i just installed VS2008.
It should be installed by default.
Try doing: New Project -> Oher/C# -> Smart device
All the emulators are part of VS2008 install.
in project settings under deployment one pick what emulator or real device one wish to debug on
some features and emulator rom versions
require
sdk wm6 or sdk wm5
google for the ms download for those sdk's
great tool
VS2008 is a great tool to develop application, also for pocketpc.
Impressive developing directly on the device...
vitalyb said:
It should be installed by default.
Try doing: New Project -> Oher/C# -> Smart device
All the emulators are part of VS2008 install.
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Thanks for the tip
Hello all,
WeeWheel 1.16 is an application that uses the Acceleration Sensor (Accerlerometer) of your phone to simulate a joystick, keyboard and/or mouse on your PC!
Info: http://www.weewheel.com
Comments are greatly welcome.
I now only support Nokia 3rd and 5th edition devices with Python. I would like to ask the Windows Mobile Guru here to if you want to write a simple programm for Windows Mobile (in python or not) so WeeWheel can also support Windows Mobile devices.
If you have any knowledge of programming for (Windows) mobile devices i would appreciate if you write a small programm for any device you know to program of. You can post it here: http://www.weewheel.com/forum/index.php/board,16.0.html
Guidlines can be found here http://www.weewheel.com/forum/index.php/topic,41.0.html
Thanks!
Thank you for your contribution. However, XDA-Developers is a Windows Mobile site, and does not deal with the Symbian OS.
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After a discussion with the OP, I am reopening the thread since he is looking for interested parties to assist with posting this app to Windows Mobile.
bump & start post updated
hope you find some takers for this.. It looks likea great idea...
there's an open SDK for those kinds..
you can use any object as your wheel and gear
yes i know but i have no windows mobile device