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CabMaster - 09 May 2008 12:22 GMT
Hi,

We have a project, originally written in C# in VS2003 for PPC using .Net
Framework 1.1 and SDF 1.4 for devices running WM 2003se.

We've since upgraded the project to  VS2005, .Net 2.05 and SDF 2.2 to
accomodate new devices running WM5/6.

Is there any way of using our new development environment to compile a
version for the older 2003se devices, or must we run two separate
environments / projects?

Any input gratefully received!

Matthew Bradford
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 09 May 2008 17:27 GMT
There are a few incorrect things in here.  PPC won't run .NET Framework, so
you must mean .NET Compact Framework, but there was no .NET CF 1.1, so you
must mean 1.0.

Once the project has been upgraded, it's upgraded.  There's no going
backward.  If you still have the old project, you should, as far as I can
think, be able to use VS2005 to build it and it will continue to target .NET
CF 1.0.

Paul T.

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Markus Humm - 18 May 2008 12:29 GMT
Hello,

CF 2.0 is also available as install for those WM2003 devices.

Greetings

Markus

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