We support several types of devices running Window CE 5.0: you can see
them listed in the Platforms picker in Tools...Options...Installer. NS
Basic itself does a very good job of making this something the
programmer doesn't have to worry about.

But Windows CE is not a clone of Windows XPe. There are differences in
how controls work, which may or may not matter to you, as well as other
things.

>George, I' showing my lack of knowledge.
>
>Here I was thinking that any program runnning under Win CE 5.0 having a
>BSD written for a specific CPU, would accept programs that were written
>for the Win CE OS, and the OS would take care of the differences between
>the CPU's. I guess that is not the case.
>
>So for x86 equipment, what is the complication mentioned for XPe and the
>Desktop software? can I not port my NS basic Code from CE to the Desktop
>( maybe some of the syntax has to change ), and recompile for the x86
>target under XPe?
>
>The TREK-743 is a much more rugged device, has GPS, WIFI, Bluetooth ,
>GSM/GPRS all built in.
>
>Ben
>
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