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Palm Treo 700 w

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Mark Dykun - 18 Jan 2006 22:05 GMT
All,

Is the Palm Treo 700 w a smart phone or a pocket pc phone. I understand it
has mobile 5.0 on it however when our application is installed as it is on
any other PPC 2003/Mobile 5 device it does not work as it states it is
missing some libraries.

Is there any emulator existing for this device yet?

Thanks in advance,
Mark
Ilya Tumanov [MS] - 18 Jan 2006 23:03 GMT
It's a Pocket PC Phone Edition running Windows Mobile 5.0. There's nothing
special about this device besides the fact it's from Palm, so you could use
WM 5.0 PPC 240x240 emulator included with WM 5.0 PPC SDK.
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Florent Pillet - 20 Jan 2006 16:58 GMT
You can get the Treo 700w simulator from the Palm PluggedIn program
(http://pluggedin.palm.com/). Free registration. Make sure you have the WM5
SDK installed before trying to run their installer.

Besides, the Treo 700w is a Windows Mobile 5 PocketPC Phone Edition device.

You'll find more information in the documents available at the PluggedIn site.

Florent

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