Hi

Have you tried this link?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=c62d54a5-183a-4a1e-a7e2-cc500ed1f19a&displaylang=en
You may download os images and emulators that actually works without
visual studio. After installation you will see links to images in
start menu.
If your application is distributed as a cab file you may install it
from hard disk. You have to configure emulator shared folder in the
emulator configuration and place cab installer there. This folder will
be visible as storage card in the virtual pocket pc and you can
install application from there.

On 2 Paź, 09:59, whatwouldmattdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently downloaded "EngCalc-pulp and paper", which is a pocket PC
> program that streamlines calculations for the pulp and paper industry.
> The only thing is, the only available version of the software is
> developed for a pocket PC. There are several versions of the program
> inside the package (ARM, ARMV4, MIPS, CPP, SH3 ) which I assume is for
> different architectures.
>
> In order to get it working, I figured I'd need an emulator of some
> sort.. I read in this 
> documenthttp://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2004/02/23/78930.aspx
> that there is a bunch of things needed before a pocket PC emulator can
> be installed : activsync, virtual machine, emulator images, pocket PC
> SDK, virtual server etc etc.. I installed each of them roughly i the
> order needed, even though half of them needed something of their own
> like IIS, and visual studio .NET etc. None of the installations
> yielded any kind of front-end where I could access EngCalc.
>
> I have downloaded hundreds of megabytes of drivers, architecture,
> virtual this and that.. All so I can access a pocket PC application
> that is less than one Mb in size... Seems they all work on top of
> visual studio .NET- if I could afford to buy that, I may aswell just
> buy a pocket PC instead !
>
> Is there an easier way? Maybe a smaller emulator, or a standalone
> package for pocket PC files or something? even a conversion utility or
> recompiler or something?
>
> Any help would be appreciated - I'm tearing my hair out here!

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