All Windows Mobile devices use ARM processors. You'll only see the other CPU types on Windows CE devices. These are usually purpose built small computers for industrial applications. NS Basic/CE is a great solution for these guys too.
>That sounds very helpful. > >My own device is ARM-based. The Microsoft emulators seem to be ARM as >well, at least those for WM 6.1 Pro that I've been testing with. > >Is this the platform used by typical PDA/Phone devices targeted by NS >Basic/CE? If so I know which of the CABs to use out of those I have for >the 3rd party DLL I want to use. > >If I try adding the provided INI file to Resources the NS Basic/CE IDE >seems happy to pick it up as if it would go ahead and use it. From what >you're saying I suppose that's the wrong thing to do though. i haven't >tried using it in this manner, I merely added it to see what might occur. > >I'll extract the ARM DLLs and proceed in that manner. > >Thanks! > >Bob > >--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote: >> >> Not a dumb question at all. >> >> Yes, you need to extract the DLLs from that CAB file, then add them to >> your project. >> >> It is possible to build an installer that does multiple platforms. The >> installers generated by NS Basic don't try to do this, however: it is >> rare that an app needs to run on multiple platforms. If you have such an >> app, you will need to create your own .inf and .ini files. You can start >> with the ones that NS Basic/CE makes. >> >> This Tech Note will give you more details on how .ini and .inf files work. >> >> >This is probably a dumb question, but here goes... >> > >> >Using NS Basic/CE 8.x, if I have a component packaged as CAB files >> >should I extract the DLL from the CAB in order to reference and use it? >> > >> >Also I have separate CABs for ARM, MIPS, and SH3 (and an INI referencing >> >all 3 of them). I haven't noticed this with things like newObjects' >> >components, the MSCExxx components, etc. Is there an option that lets a >> >CE DLL contain several platforms' code intermixed vs. separate DLLs? >> > >> >How do we handle such situations? Or do I have a problem? >> > >> >Thanks! >> > >> >Bob > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "nsb-ce" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nsb-ce?hl=en.
