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Michael:
--- Quote from: MariuszP on December 07, 2005, 02:01:35 pm ---I'v took a look at thoose sites. It looks promising, but I't still WIP as far as I understood. Anyway, I will keep looking. I'll give some info when I'll find something usefull...
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I have found or old stuff or as you said WIP, at least for C/C++. May be other languages, e.g., Java ( :roll:) might have something more updated and/or stable.
Michael
Michael:
Hello,
An interesting possibility for PocketPC development could be to import into C::B the compiler, linker and resource compiler of Pelles C.
Until now, only ARM processors (including XScale) are supported.
Michael
MariuszP:
It is really nice stuff. I'v took a quick looka at it and it looks promising. But it is c compiler, and I was hoping to do some wxWidgets dev for pocket PC. And wx is c++ lib. But it would be really nice to integrate it with CB.
I'll try to investigate this in my spare time....
Thx Michael...
Michael:
Hello,
It seems rather difficult to find a free c++ for Pocket PC. wxWinCE seems to require Embedded Visual Tools 3 or 4 which are not free (for what I know). Moreover, I have seen an article on how convert a Embedded Visual Tools 3 or 4 project to Visual Studio 2005. May be M$ is trying to make Pocket PC developers move to Visual Studio 2005. Unfortunately, it seems that Visual Studio Express is not suitable for that ( :roll:).
May be you can give a try to Pocket GCC. The project seems to be dead :(, but they speak about a Yahoo Group. May be you can check there.
Michael
PS.: Intel C++ compiler seems now to support Pocket PC development, but it is not free and you have to buy a license :(.
MariuszP:
Yes, M$ is integrating everything in VS 2005. I'v seen it' I'v played with it and it's really nice product. I'm using this in job, but in home i prefer CB, so I Was hoping that I will be able to find something that I could use. Eventually I'll check VS embedded once again.
And of course I will check PocketGCC.
Thx again Michael.
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