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Handheld PC using WinCe 5.0

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John Olbert - 01 Apr 2006 07:52 GMT
Do you know of any handheld computer device that is currently available in
the USA that runs the WinCe 5.0 OS?

I have searched for a bit and have not found any item.

Thanks.

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<ctacke/> - 02 Apr 2006 14:49 GMT
With what features?

-Chris

> Do you know of any handheld computer device that is currently available in
> the USA that runs the WinCe 5.0 OS?
>
> I have searched for a bit and have not found any item.
>
> Thanks.
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 03 Apr 2006 16:00 GMT
And what does "handheld computer device" mean?  Pocket PCs and SmartPhones
running Windows Mobile 5 are all based on Windows CE 5.0 and they are all
handheld...

Paul T.

> With what features?
>
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>> Thanks.
John Olbert - 03 Apr 2006 21:45 GMT
Actually I should have focused my question better. Will a device that runs
Windows Mobile 5 allow be to deploy WinCe NetCF2.0 App's using Vs2005
Professional? Will a device that supports Windows Mobile 5 likely supply the
support that the NetCF2.0 Framework needs? That is the main reason why I am
looking at a handheld PC. I just want it as a test bed for managed code
projects deployed from Vs2005 Professional.

Thanks.
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John Olbert

> And what does "handheld computer device" mean?  Pocket PCs and SmartPhones
> running Windows Mobile 5 are all based on Windows CE 5.0 and they are all
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> >> Thanks.
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 03 Apr 2006 22:00 GMT
Yes.  In fact, that's just about the only set of devices that will do it
(those running Windows CE 5 are the only ones supporting .NET CF 2.0, right
now).

Again, "handheld PC" doesn't really have a meaning unless you mean "Handheld
PC", which was a Windows CE 3.0-based device or earlier, in which case the
answer is no.

Paul T.

> Actually I should have focused my question better. Will a device that runs
> Windows Mobile 5 allow be to deploy WinCe NetCF2.0 App's using Vs2005
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>> >> Thanks.
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 03 Apr 2006 22:15 GMT
Except I'm an idiot.  PPC2003 SE also runs .NET CF 2.0 applications.  In any
case, WM5 devices do run it.

Paul T.

> Yes.  In fact, that's just about the only set of devices that will do it
> (those running Windows CE 5 are the only ones supporting .NET CF 2.0,
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>>> >> Thanks.
Daniel Moth - 03 Apr 2006 22:50 GMT
...for the archives we might as well clarify that even non-SE PPC2003
devices are supported...

Cheers
Daniel
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> Except I'm an idiot.  PPC2003 SE also runs .NET CF 2.0 applications.  In
> any case, WM5 devices do run it.
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