Re: embedded vc++ lock up when loading my SDK

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I tried to install eVC on a new computer and it did the same thing. I have
also tried SDK from a ARM PC manufacuter and it also did the same thing.

When I install MyCEPCOSDesign_SDK.msi, I got a message saying that native
code development tool is not installed in the develpment station. I then went
to mirosoft home page based on the link it provides, eVC is a native code
development tool, so I have it, but why does it give me that message? Could
that be the cause of the problem? I would like to attach the screen shot to
this message but I don't know how to do this in the forum.

Anther question, in eVC right now my default device is STANDARDSDK Emulator,
the executable file can run on my targe PC (That is the only .exe file I can
build now). But it seems slow, so in emulator, what kind of clock is it
using? When I took this .exe file to a real pc, does it still run the same
clock as the simulator and not the actual prcoessor clock?

Thanks for the help.


"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

OK, my best guess is that eVC is damaged. You should uninstall it, clear
its directory, etc., scan the registry for any references to the old install
directory and delete them, etc. Then install it again, making sure to
install the right set of processors, etc. If you might have installed eVC
several times before, take particular care with the registry search phase to
look for any locations where eVC might have been installed before. A
left-over entry can be pointing eVC to something left-over from one of those
earlier installs that has been undone or whatever.

I guess that, if you really want to delay this step, you could do some
things to make sure it's not your SDK that's the problem, by adding, say,
one of the Pocket PC or SmartPhone SDKs and checking to see if you can build
programs for that target, but I'm betting that this won't indicate much to
you.

Paul T.

"Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, it does the same thing.

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

OK, let's forget entirely about trying to use any existing projects. Use
New... to create a new Hello, World application with the wizard and make
sure that the processor(s) used on your new platform are in the list of
those supported by the new project. After the application is generated,
select your platform from the target platform drop-down list (not the
Standard SDK version of your platform, which is probably there, too, but
the
real honest-to-goodness platform), select the <YourPlatform> Device from
the
target device drop-down list and see where, if at all, things fail.

Paul T.

"Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I followed the platform builder tutorial "Builder a Run-Time image for a
CEPC" and generated a SDK. Yes, then I installed the SDK with out eVC
running. I launched eVC and load an application built on standard SDK
which
can run in emulator. Then I go to Build->Set Active Platform..., I
have
two
WINCE platform listed, STANDARDSDK and MyCEPCOSDesign. I picked
MyCEPCOSDesign and clicked OK. Then it locks up. That's how it happens.
Thanks for your help.

"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:

Please post more details. I don't *load* my SDK in any sense that I
can
think of. You installed the SDK (while eVC was *not* running,
right?).
What version of PB? What version and what service packs of eVC? What
sort
of a device is it? Headless? Headed?

Paul T.

"Eric" <Eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8BDBB9D4-CA19-45F7-8D43-DD86F345F15C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I built a CEPC SDK by using platform builder. However when I try to
load
it
in embedded visual c++, it locks up. Any suggestions?









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