whether indeed there is no what'sup application for windows mobile or java version..???
or maybe the author forgot that WinMo OS is still there
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My institute has a genuine copy of Platform Builder for Windows CE 5.0 given by Microsoft. Is it possible to develop a 5.0 ROM for Magician using that?
No.
You need a BSP (Board Support Package) from the OEM that contains all the drivers and settings for a specific device.
Plus, there is a different Platform Builder for Windows CE and Windows Mobile.
Thank you very much. But I'd like to ask how do they realize Linux on Magician.
BoomerCE said:
Thank you very much. But I'd like to ask how do they realize Linux on Magician.
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via reverse engeneering.
You can do the same - reverse engeneer the ROM, recreate BSP for magician and compile Windows CE 5.0, or even Windows CE 6.0 for your device. It would take 1-2 years for this to do.
You would be unable to compile Windows Mobile 5.0 because you don't have WinMobile adaptation kit. MS provides it to OEMs only.
And you should know the difference between CE and WM.
Hello
I would like make test of mobile antyvirus.
After install application I scanned a virus pack for Symbian and Windows.
Antyvirus not found viruses, becouse they are not for Windows Mobile
Could you give me some link to Windows Mobile Viruses Pack or another solution to test Antyvirus?
Sorry for any mistakes, English isn't my native language.
Regards
warkakw
Hey all!
Remember a python program on simbian where you could script and run your programs right on the device? Is there something similar to that in android (any language)?
I don't know the answer to your question, but I've been wondering if perhaps Firefox on Android (currently in beta) may allow us to use Google's App Inventor on the phone to build apps.
SL4A
How about: http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/
Hey Guys,
I'm a big Andrid Fan but also a WM 6.5 Fan.
So i want WM 6.5 on the ZTE V9? Is it possible?
And if it's possibel is ther a finished Rom anywhere?
Zhanks for Help
Maggo
PS. I'm a German Guy and not a English professional person!
That's a Chinese Android device try asking in android section might be a start in the right direction
I'll second this question, but mostly talking about emulating Windows Mobile on any Android device. Could something like Haret be made, just emulating our beloved WM? This is the main problem that keeps me from switching to Android
If you write proper drivers, sure .
What do you mean by those drivers, isn't Win Mobile designed to support every resolution and hardware configuration? And, at least theorically, it is possible to create something like that? Sorry if that sounds noob-ish, I just have no knowledge on Android-specified programming
I just wanted to ask why is it devs have tried getting all the desktop OS to run in qemu but I haven't heard of anyone testing windows xp mobile embedded? Why? I would imagine it would be easier to run as it's the mobile version of XP.
Windows XP Embedded has now morphed into Windows Embedded Standard, but this is only available to run on x86 or x64 platforms.
The version that will run on ARM devices is Windows Embedded Compact 7, which is the continuation of WinMo 6.5
To answer the original question, it ain't gonna work. Not on a phone device, that is.