.NET Compact Framework 1.0 SP3 for Windows CE 2.00 & 2.11Handheld PC News Posted 15 years ago | News | Chris Tilley 12 comments
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CodePlex have released an updated version of the .net Compact Framework runtime that we reported on back in October of last year. Since we last reported on the project, an extensive amount of work has been undertaken by the CodePlex team, who have expanded the CPU support from just SH3 to now offering binary versions for SH4, MIPS, StrongARM and x86 processors. If that wasn't enough, the project is now stated as offering runtime framework support for both CE 2.00 and Handheld PC Professional plus it has been brought up to offer similar functionality as that of the formal .net Compact Framework SP3 offering. View: CodePlex Posted on 11 January 2008 at 11:21By Chris Tilley (C:Amie)
Comments on this articleIt certainly is interesting stuff, now that it is up to SP3 someone needs to try a portability test between CE 4.2 and the RTL's under 2.x. If there is a portability match then future developers need to drop VC++. I have been helping with beta testing, but so far I don't see how to get an actual existing .NET CF application to work on a CE 2.xx device. Nothing I've tried works so far. my god, why would we *need* to drop vc++? :o your god, the .net languages are far more user accessible to those starting out in Windows CE programming, and do not have the API minefield that the C RTL does. Having a communal managed application layer for CE 2.00 through to 6 would highly beneficial for application development and convincing application development for the CE core. Or application developers can use C++ 5 + the CETK1 for CE 1 C++ 6 + the CETK2 for CE 2 C++ 6 or eVC3 for 2.11 and 3 Visual Studio 2003 for 4.0 and 4.1 and just about 4.2 eVC4 for 4.1 and 4.2 Visual Studio 2005 for CE 4.2, 5 and 6 |