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Creating Call Events in an Emulation Environment


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Summary: The Smartphone 2003 and Pocket PC 2003 SDKs include an emulation environment with virtual radio support. In this article, we take advantage of the emulator's virtual radio to create events like incoming SMS messages and phone calls. This is a useful way to help develop applications that respond to these events without using an actual device. (19 printed pages)

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Overview

A powerful new feature of the Windows Mobile™ 2003 development platform is the ability to programmatically intercept SMS message. SMS messages are a simple and convenient way to provide notifications and create custom actions for all kind of events. Unfortunately, not everyone has a surplus of devices and data plans for their developers to experiment with SMS. Since some of the new 2003 emulators include a Virtual Radio, this begs the question, "How can I send SMS messages to my emulation environment?" This is a good question that did not have a good answer… until now.

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