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Windows CE.net on your SPV?


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Guest lister7474
Posted

As shown on the MSMobiles website, a BETA version of Windows CE.net is available to download from tomorrow. It is compatible with tyhe ARM OMAP 710, so, hypothetically, shouldn't we be able to download the OS and install it? In practice however, how would we install it??

Any ideas? This OS looks extremely cool, way better than the current OS on our SPVs

Guest mcwarre
Posted

Why would you want to? The E200 (2003) has .NET Compact Framework installed already!

Guest Taoski
Posted

"kin el!"

Looks pretty good to me!

I would love to test it on a desktop PC - i bet it rocks! lol

Guest vijay555
Posted

Check out the xbox emulation efforts at xbox-scene. they're trying to move win ce over. good ideas for anyone wanting to root around, but win ce is a very diffent kettle o' fish to win mobile i think.

V

Guest @ngel
Posted

Guyz, is it compatible with the first SPV model...???

Guest Monolithix [MVP]
Posted

Emulating it is one thing, but you'd struggle to get it running on any hardware at the moment due to the lack of any drivers...

Also i wouldnt put any bets on seeing "Smartphones" running CE. Smartphone will stay Smartphone just as PocketPC will stay PocketPC, WinCE devices (phone enabled or otherwise) are completely different altogether.

Guest biffsmash
Posted

Also i wouldnt put any bets on seeing "Smartphones" running CE. Smartphone will stay Smartphone just as PocketPC will stay PocketPC, WinCE devices (phone enabled or otherwise) are completely different altogether.

Guest Monolithix [MVP]
Posted

It's not a Smartphone though, its a PocketPC Phone edition with a keyboard and stylus...

Guest biffsmash
Posted

lol guess websites should stop previewing it as a smartphone then :D can quite easily confuse people like me :lol:

Whatever it is called i'm certainly gonna be picking one up when they hit ;)

Guest Monolithix [MVP]
Posted

Ditto, i had a play with one last week. Unfortunately the battery was dead but it is TINY. ~2/3 the length of a Tanager folded over.

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