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"Risen" <risenat@21cn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All£¬
>
> Here is a question:Who can tell me how 2 PPCs or more can communicate with
> each other without using Desktop PC? Socket? Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Risen
Easiest and most universal - infrared between PPCs.
Better - Bluetooth exchange
Best - Wireless 802.11 and use of any number of IP clients
It might help if you explained what you were wanting to do...
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there's surprisingly little out there since ppc's are "client only" devices.
Most people start with Microsoft Portrait (google for it) using an adhoc
wifi connection which allows ppc to ppc communications but there are a
couple of other apps around as well.
Note... the adhoc connection issues can be frustrating in themselves...
repost at microsoft.public.pocketpc.wireless if you run into problems
getting a working adhoc connection going.
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....note... you can also use ir for two devices close to each other as
well as using a serial connection to transfer files etc.
vxHPC from http://Cam.com also allows telnet/terminal sessions via an
ethernet connection but have never tried to use it between two ppcs
connected via adhoc.
Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual
benefit of all of us...
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"Risen" <risenat@21cn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All£¬
>
> Here is a question:Who can tell me how 2 PPCs or more can communicate with
> each other without using Desktop PC? Socket? Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Risen
>
Proximity Mail may work between two Bluetooth Pocket PCs see
http://inventop.com/what.html ProximityMail helps you meet, find, exchange and share using your wireless
device. With ProximityMail, it's easy to find new friends and exchange with
people who share your hobbies and interests.
Whether you want to chat about movies, buy a used car or just know what's
going on around you, it's now possible with ProximityMail.
At the same time, you allow your favorite store to send you special deals
and promotions while you are in.
You may also find GPhone useful;
http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/fo [...] p?p=344212 Note this
program is discontinued and no longer supported by the developer, but for
two PocketPCs or a PocketPC and a PC on the same network it works.
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David {MVP}
Microsoft Mobile Devices
Mobile AntiVirus Researchers Association
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"Risen" <risenat@21cn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All£¬
>
> Here is a question:Who can tell me how 2 PPCs or more can communicate with
> each other without using Desktop PC? Socket? Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Risen
>
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Hi Beverly both Microsoft Portrait and GPhone allow one to directly enter an
IP address of another device to call it, allowing walkie talkie like
commutations, along with text and file transfer. See my post below for
links.
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"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote in
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> >> use of any number of IP clients <<
>
> can you post a couple of "ip client" examples? I would like to learn more
> about these capabilities.
>
> Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
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Sorry, I think you make a misunderstanding. I mean that how to program a PPC
app which can let the PPC communicate with another one. you'd better provide
an example. Thanks a lot.
Risen
"Risen" <risenat@21cn.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅuR4eF%23oFHA.3036@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> Hi All£¬
>
> Here is a question:Who can tell me how 2 PPCs or more can communicate with
> each other without using Desktop PC? Socket? Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Risen
>
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"Risen" <risenat@21cn.com> wrote in message
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> Sorry, I think you make a misunderstanding. I mean that how to program a
> PPC app which can let the PPC communicate with another one. you'd better
> provide an example. Thanks a lot.
>
>
I would suggest looking into writing an IP socket based application, which
really can be adapted for any number of requirements limited only by the
imgaination and willingness to commit (at least I have had a good time of
it, and due to this would not suggest anyone getting a PPC that did not have
wifi). Are you familiar with the PPC development tools? If not, maybe a
post to microsoft.public.pocketpc.developer will give you a leg up on the
gritty details. In the meanwhile more information can be found here:
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