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From my research I've noticed that their isn't a big "need" for this compiler. I have used a C/C++ compiler for Windows CE (the i386-mingw32ce compiler) which successfully compiled some of our other C code for the device. We then assumed another direction may be to find a Python-to-C or Python-to-Java compiler and then compile the interpreted code for our target x86 device. I have tried ShedSkin, a Python-to-C++ compiler, but it has many problems compiling the code (it had problems with the ctypes library for example). This tells me that an approach may be to "interpret Python into another language and then compile that language for Windows CE x86" . I hope I haven't bothered you but any direction would be greatly appreciated! I'm also installing Visual 2005 and Windows CE 6.0. I've heard talk that their may be tool Any direction would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance, Aaron Snipes atsni...@ncsu.edu _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce