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Pocket PC Forum / Developers / Windows Mobile / March 2007

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Raw IR Available WinMobile 5.0 Devices?02 Mar 2007 23:03 GMT5
Is there a way to determine whether or not Raw IR is available on a Windows
Mobile 5.0 (or WinCE 5.0) device?  
An application I maintain uses the IR port as a normal serial port--raw
bytes sent and received--and I've yet to find a Windows Mobile 5.0 device
WiFi and ActiveSync 4.102 Mar 2007 16:16 GMT2
Good afternoon folks.
I am developing an app using VS2005 for a Vodafone v1640 Smartphone.
The app has socket calls in it so I have set up a link with a static IP to a
laptop with a WiFi card, this works fine as ad-hoc. The app works fine.
Memory limit reached with Windows Mobile02 Mar 2007 10:01 GMT17
We are currently having memory issues with our Pocket PC application.
We are using PsionTeklogix WorkAbout Pro devices with Windows Mobile
2003 and the Compact Framework 1.0 SP3.
The device has 95.80 Mb of RAM, 30 Mb of ROM and a 512 Mb SD-Card.
IE script error when creating MFC Smart Device app in VS200502 Mar 2007 09:17 GMT3
I'm trying to create a 'MFC Smart Device Application' in Visual Studio
2005, but keep getting the following error when pressing 'OK' in the
'New Project' dialog...
   Internet Explorer Script Error
CAB containing another CAB02 Mar 2007 01:10 GMT6
I would like to make a CAB file containing another CAB.
The target is NOT to install all the needed libraries manualy.
It would be nice if one CAB automaticly installs all the others.
It should function for WM5.
PocketPC C# COM interop - NotSupportedException ?02 Mar 2007 01:08 GMT2
I'm pretty new to pocket pc development and COM in general. I have a
dll file which is used by C++, C# on Win32, and C++ on PocketPC.
However, C# on PocketPC fails. Is there something that needs to be set
in the dll project to make it PocketPC/CLR friendly? Anyway, here is
EDB CeReadRecordPropsEx gives error 5 "Access is denied"01 Mar 2007 18:17 GMT2
I have a simple two property EDB database with propery IDs:
ID -  "0x00010000 | CEVT_UI2"  
STRING -  "0x00020000 | CEVT_LPWSTR"
After adding some data (ID = 1, STRING = "hello"), (ID = 2, STRING =
How to get CELL ID for all Pocket PCs(2003, WM5) and all Smart Pho01 Mar 2007 14:30 GMT3
Hi,
Urgent question: How to get LAC and CELL ID for all Pocket PCs (2003, WM5)
and all Smart Phones?
I am developing applications on the Windows Mobile platform. I need to get
evc4 app memory leak01 Mar 2007 13:17 GMT1
I have a quite large evc4 app that leaks 4096 bytes now an again untill
eventually all of the memory is used up
I do not use any mallocs etc in the code
I do have some objects created via new and deleted with delete and have
poor testing: HP Rx5900 series hit the market with firmware bugs01 Mar 2007 11:49 GMT11
i can't believe that some very obvious bugs made it through HP and MSFT
platform testing. they probably thought it was more important to get the
product on the market ASAP rather than making sure firmware was debugged.
some of the bugs and issues we found in the Rx5900 (a device ...
Pocket Outlook: Retrieve Recurring Appointments01 Mar 2007 06:10 GMT2
Folks,
Consider that an application has established a recurring Appointment for,
say, 9:00am every Monday and Wednesday.
How can I programatically discover that there is an Appointment at 9:00am on
Native CE 4.2 Development with VS 200501 Mar 2007 05:11 GMT7
is it possible to do native C/C++ Development for
CE 4.2 Devices (x86 and ARM)
with Visual Studio 2005???
Or do I need to Use the Old eMB VC++ 4.0?
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