Full package, no licensing trickiness, generate and sell commercial apps if
you want to, and it supports ARM, MIPS, SH3, and SH4.  The ONLY problem is
that is does not support devices prior to 2.12 (although I strongly suspect
that 2.11 devices would still work, I have not verified this yet).

Mac


At 04:13 PM 1/25/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Is this just the 30-day trial version, or the real package?
>Are there any catches like upgrade requirements?
>
>Also, can it generate binaries for any WinCE platform
>(specifically, I'm interested in SH (Hitachi SuperH))?
>
>Thanks,
>
>-- Joe
>
>Mac Reiter wrote:
>> 
>> By the way, if anyone wants to develop for PocketPC (CE 3.0) or CE 2.12
>> devices, but thought the tools were too expensive, check out:
>> 
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/ce/tools/emvt30order.asp
>> 
>> The tools are free, but they charge $7.50 for shipping.  You get CE
>> versions of Visual C and Visual Basic.  Works pretty well, and a lot better
>> than the old SDKs and toolkits that hacked themselves into your normal
>> Visual C install.
>> 
>> Just thought I'd mention it, since I'm trying to do some porting and
>> optimization work onto PocketPCs, and wouldn't mind some help from people
>> who were more familiar with the VNC code...
>> 
>> Mac
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