The only way I can think of doing this is to run a CE emulator (only
available for Windows).
I think you might get a 'test' copy of windows as a virtual PC image
running on your linux box. MS has some downloads that last a few months.
Not sure about where to find a CE emulator these days. I haven't done
anything with wince in more than ... 8 years
Kenny Meyer wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to get PyCe running on a Red Hat-Platform (Fedora 11)?
I've actually downloaded PyCe2.5 Source Package, and installed it in my
home directory, but it (logically) doesn't compile PyCe support.
I need PyCe on my Linux Box, because I have a mobile device which runs
WM5 and I'm programming GUIs with 'ppygui', but 'ppygui' has win32
dependencies, which need to be satisfied.. but you know probably better
what I'm speaking of.
I just want to use ppygui so I can flexibly debug my programs.
I'm just curious /if/ there's any way to realize my idea.
Cheers,
Kenny Meyer
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