eVB isn't supported on any device, since 2002. There are some threads,
which I don't have available, about how you (might) try to get this working,
and someone else may have the details at hand.
However, IMO, your best route is to simply port to .NET. I realize this is
just what you are trying to avoid.
Dick

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AllyP - 23 Jul 2008 15:43 GMT
Hi,
Yes, I know the official line. I was just hoping... I really don't have 3
months free right now and my customer wants to buy some replacement pda's a
bit sooner than that anyway. I may have to suggest they visit eBay for some
Mobile 5 devices. Oh well...
> eVB isn't supported on any device, since 2002. There are some threads,
> which I don't have available, about how you (might) try to get this working,
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> Dick
Boomer24 - 22 Aug 2008 20:23 GMT
I have exactly the same problem. I also don't have the time right now to
rewrite the app and to top it off my customer loves the app as it is (guess
I did a good job) and doesn't want to pay to have it upgraded. However they
are in desperate need of new PDA's.
Any way to get an eVB app to run on WM6?
Boomer24
> Hi,
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