Re: WindowsMobile DDK?
- From: "Arkady Frenkel" <arkadyf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 08:57:06 +0200
Zou need to buy Platform Builder for good kernel development/debugging but
because drivers ( any ) in WinCE ( base for Mobile ) are user mode dll you
can use Visual Studio 2005 ( because eVC not supported by MSFT now ) with
SDK for processor you want to write ( usually ARM )
Arkady
"Sandra" <someone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Please note I'm talking about Intermediate type device drivers (IM)... as
> far as I understand this is an NDIS dependent module and shouldn't have
> anything to do with what hardware (PocketPC-based mobile) I will choose to
> run on (well I mean no need for major modifications)... is this true?
>
>> tools to run a simulated OS on my PC?
>> do I need special hardware for my PC (specific NIC and etc)?
>> is there a link of where to start for such development?
> Thanx
>
> Sandra...
>
>
>
> "Sandra" <someone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eFi$2hjkFHA.3144@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi All-
>> I'm interested in developing a Device Driver for Windows Mobile OS....
>> I don't have any Windows Mobile OS-based device and don't have specific
>> device in mind yet so I'm thinking of using my PC.... do I need speciall
>> tools to run a simulated OS on my PC?
>> do I need special hardware for my PC (specific NIC and etc)?
>> is there a link of where to start for such development?
>> Appreciate your help.
>> Sandra
>>
>>
>
>
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