Hi,
Has anyone tried to link an executable that consists of some libraries
compiled with msvc and some with cegcc? Will that work?
Johnny
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Hi~ I should report this to both cegcc and wine, I don't know which
one caused the problem. (OK. It's Microsoft)
I have a project foo, compiled under VC++ to foo_vc.exe, and compiled
under cegcc(arm-mingw32ce) to foo_gcc.exe.
Both executables can run on Microsoft ARM "DeviceEmulator.exe"
But If
For testing purposes, you may want to consider using the MS Device Emulator
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=a6f6adaf-12e3-4b2f-a394-356e2c2fb114&displaylang=en
Emulator Images for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC
http://www.microsoft.com/DOWNLOADS/
Hi cegcc folks,
I'm a new developer on the XCSoar project (www.xcsoar.org). We try to
support all PocketPC versions. The fellow developer who maintains the
XCSoar PPC2000 port claims that cegcc cannot produce binaries for that
platform. This forces us to use EVC, including all the pain attached
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 14:55 +0200, Vincent R. wrote:
> Why do you think objective-C doesn't interest anyone on windows mobile ?
> Actually I would like to test it but you deleted objc folders from
> gcc-4...
Actually it's a tricky situation.
When I put the whole gcc distro under src/ people will
Hi,
Why do you think objective-C doesn't interest anyone on windows mobile ?
Actually I would like to test it but you deleted objc folders from
gcc-4...
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