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orkid
orkid Page Icon Posted 2006-11-08 11:45 AM
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Is there any program that allow reading chm files on Handheld PC based deviced? I tried to fiend sth on goole but with no results.

Thank in advance for any help
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-11-08 12:31 PM
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which OS?
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orkid
orkid Page Icon Posted 2006-11-08 6:37 PM
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chm viewer for Nec Mobile Pro 780 (Windows CE 2.0)
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-11-08 8:45 PM
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that is ce 2.11.
but all the chm viewers i can think of now are for hpc2000+
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-11-09 2:53 AM
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Think any of them can be hacked to work in H/PC Pro?
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2006-11-09 4:46 AM
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There's an open source one that could be implemented using the HPC Pro sdk.
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mbj720 Page Icon Posted 2006-11-09 8:49 AM
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What's name of the CHM viewer for HPC2000 (Jornada 720) ?
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orkid Page Icon Posted 2006-11-09 10:02 AM
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chiark - 2006-11-09 4:46 AM

There's an open source one that could be implemented using the HPC Pro sdk.



Could you post link to the viewer, please?
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2006-11-09 10:08 AM
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http://www.codeproject.com/ce/CHMReader.asp

It's written using MFC - I did once work on this to make a WinCE version (rather than PPC), but gave up as I had other projects to finish
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-11-10 4:12 AM
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Doesn't look like there's a MIPS version there, so that won't help orkid, even if it could be hacked for H/PC Pro (which looks doubtful for that program anyway).

Edited by CE Geek 2006-11-10 4:14 AM
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chiark Page Icon Posted 2006-11-10 4:34 AM
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The source code is there. you can compile it to any architecture that is supported

You need to remove the pocketpc specific stuff. Or just compile it for ppc specific and use MIPS aygshells etc
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CE Geek Page Icon Posted 2006-11-10 5:05 AM
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You're the expert. I always had the impression that recompiling to change the processor compatibility is basically a from-the-ground-up operation.
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orkid
orkid Page Icon Posted 2006-11-10 5:11 AM
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Does anyone know an easy way to onvert chm files to pdf? (maybe some free tools exists).
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-11-10 7:46 AM
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CE Geek - 2006-11-10 11:05 AM

You're the expert. I always had the impression that recompiling to change the processor compatibility is basically a from-the-ground-up operation.


many times it is just some clicks and many times not.. depends
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nts Page Icon Posted 2006-11-19 10:50 PM
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This might not be an exact match. Quicklookup will convert chm to its dictionary format and there is a hpc version for its reader. http://www.trancreative.com/quicklookup.aspx
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