Brad Clements wrote: @murkworks.com> >There was also a PSPC (Palm Size PC) which runs Palm OS (like the Philips >Nino)
The PSPC was also one of the WinCE devices (for example Casio E-100). I think the palm devices where just call palms without any added names. >> - Is there any other free cross-development tool for my handheld >> (I'm specially interested in C/C++ cross-compilers). > >http://msdn.microsoft.com has a whole section devoted to "Windows Mobile" >and "Windows Embedded" Development tools, including free downloads of the >embedded C++ tools and SDKs for various platforms. All of these tools run >on Windows, of course. They also include emulators.. There is a port of gcc 3.3.3 that works on the device itself. You can get it at: http://mamaich.kasone.com/fr_pocket.htm Another c- c++ compiler at: http://mifki.ru/pcsharp/index.html The first one I think is better. At this url there should also be a compiler for C#. All the best Isr _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce