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Hi,
I have a ppc 2003 (ipaq 1930) and I'm developping with eVB3 and eVC3. I
don't use eVC4, though it's compatible with ppc 2003, because it doesn't
support adoce anymore.
I would like to know if there is a way, for eVB3 and eVC3, to be able to run
or debug on my ppc (connected to the pc): at the moment it doesn't work as
eVC/eVB use a ppc 2002 configuration.
I've installed the ppc 2003 SDK, and ideally I would have liked to select
"pocket pc 2003 device" for the run/debug target!
Do you know a tip (modification in the registry for ex.) which allows this
to be done?
If no, do you know how to use eVC4 with adoce?
I've made researches with google and on several ppc forums but haven't found
anything...
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:04:57 +0200, Thibaud <joebarthibNOSPAM@free.fr>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a ppc 2003 (ipaq 1930) and I'm developping with eVB3 and eVC3. I
> don't use eVC4, though it's compatible with ppc 2003, because it doesn't
> support adoce anymore.
> I would like to know if there is a way, for eVB3 and eVC3, to be able to
> run
> or debug on my ppc (connected to the pc): at the moment it doesn't work
> as
> eVC/eVB use a ppc 2002 configuration.
> I've installed the ppc 2003 SDK, and ideally I would have liked to select
> "pocket pc 2003 device" for the run/debug target!
> Do you know a tip (modification in the registry for ex.) which allows
> this
> to be done?
> If no, do you know how to use eVC4 with adoce?
>
> I've made researches with google and on several ppc forums but haven't
> found
> anything...
>
> Thanks a lot
>
You could try installing a loopback adapter on your desktop machine to
help with the connection. Also, you might want to try this question in
microsoft.public.pocketpc.developer. This group is more for general
pocket pc questions.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc (More info?)
Hi Brad, thanks for your quick answer!
> You could try installing a loopback adapter on your desktop machine
> to help with the connection.
Ok, I'll try this. I've started to look for information about this, but it
seems to be used to fix problems with .net, I haven't (yet) found anything
about a loopback adaptater used for eVC/eVB. But I'll go on looking for
this, thanks for the information.
> Also, you might want to try this question in
> microsoft.public.pocketpc.developer. This group is more for
> general pocket pc questions.
All right I'll do that, sorry for the inconvenience
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