Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
About Lazarus running in Windows CE I think this wouldn't be useful, because the slower compilation and smaller screen would make development much slower then the few seconds necessary to copy the executable to the device via ActiveSync. Should be doable if you have a powerful WinCE system with normal screen and keyboard attached, but that is extremely rare.
I agree in the general case. However I can envisage situations where an embedded system developer would want to be able to run the IDE on the target system (if only to prove to the customer that /of/ /course/ there was a real computer in there :-) or where it was more convenient to run natively on an ARM-based CE system than cross on an x86-based NetBook.
Improbable, I grant, but not impossible. But you've no idea the sort of questions I get asked around here :-)
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