Exactly, I see much Windows CE in there. I used to have a PAC Mate and
have worked with Mobile Speak pocket on a real Pocket PC and also have
enough vision to use a PPC up very close. The storage functions
particularly show Windows CE, not to mention the fact that you can
clearly see a Windows folder - which, by the way, contains an
interesting file named 8sinks.mp3 ... if you haven't heard it, bring
up media player and navigate to Keysoft System Disk\Windows... dunno
why it's there but it is! LOL OK I'm going OT but I'll be asking at
CTG so I'll let the list know what I find out. laters

Flint


On 10/17/06, Joseph Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Flint,
I second your message.  I believe KeySoft
uses some Windows CE functions when
performing some tasks.  So, it is like
programming for Pecket PC except that you are
compiling for an alternative user interface.

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