Mac - I think this would be a WONDERFUL idea. I don't have a clue about
programming in C++, mainly a vb hack at best. Please get involved in the
microsoft.public.pocketpc.developer forum. There would be tons of people
over there that would be willing to assist in one form or another, including
a few MVP's.
FWIW - there is a ARM version of the VNC client at www.conduits.com for
WinCE 2.1x devices (namely the now defunct HP Jornada 820) that works
acceptably on the iPAQ. Still could use room for improvement. The biggest
thing is activating a tap-and-hold that VNC recognizes as a right-click.
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From: "Mac Reiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 4:44 PM
Subject: PocketPC development
> By the way, if anyone wants to develop for PocketPC (CE 3.0) or CE 2.12
> devices, but thought the tools were too expensive, check out:
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/ce/tools/emvt30order.asp
>
> The tools are free, but they charge $7.50 for shipping. You get CE
> versions of Visual C and Visual Basic. Works pretty well, and a lot
better
> than the old SDKs and toolkits that hacked themselves into your normal
> Visual C install.
>
> Just thought I'd mention it, since I'm trying to do some porting and
> optimization work onto PocketPCs, and wouldn't mind some help from people
> who were more familiar with the VNC code...
>
> Mac
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