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Jan 14 2005, 08:03 AM
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5 more posts to go! Member Posts: 5 Joined: 11-October 04 Member No.: 772 Using LabVIEW Since:1999 LV:4.1 ,. ,.
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I have built a large application for Windows with loads of references and reference nodes. Is there an "easy" way porting that to WinCe? Or do I have to rewrite the whole code? I have no idea about the differences in function variety. I just don't want to buy the PDA-Module just for trying! I suppose there is no hack to make a Win-exe run on PDA? Thanks
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Jun 20 2006, 04:47 PM
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I want a LabVIEW icon under my name! Member Posts: 3 Joined: 20-June 06 Member No.: 5370 LV:8.0.1 ,7.1 ,6.1
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Hi, I have built a large application for Windows with loads of references and reference nodes. Is there an "easy" way porting that to WinCe? Or do I have to rewrite the whole code? I have no idea about the differences in function variety. I just don't want to buy the PDA-Module just for trying! I suppose there is no hack to make a Win-exe run on PDA? Thanks From my experience, you generally end up re-writing most of the code. Their isn't a hack. Also, usually an application that is compiled for the PDA straight from the windows version tends to run slower on the PDA. The PDA version still has some issues with it being buggy and you'll encounter lots of them with arcane error codes when you try to build a WINCE. Also the toolkit is different, some things are not supported.
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