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Hi,
i am tried to pass japnease string from desktop to pocktpc.for this i do following
1. In my unicode enabled desktop application i read japnese charcter from file, then convert it in multibyte string using WideCharToMultibyte & code page CP_UTF8
2. then on device side i read this multibyte string from file & tried to convert it back to japnese.i am trying Multibytetowidechar but problem is on device side there is no support for CP_UTF8 , then how can i parse the string back into japnese character?
Does any body help me? any other solution is welcomed.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Amit
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How can one determine the name of the Storage Card on a Pocket PC programmatically?
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Use the FindFirstFlashCard and FindNextFlashCard APIs.
Regards,
João Paulo Figueira
Embedded MVP
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Dows anyone know how to drwa a pie in WinCe, since it does neither support Arc() nor ArcTo()? Thanks in advance!
Martin Hoppe
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Hi,
i´ve read a lot in doc about the HTTPD, but the described configuration entries doesn´t work.
In the project.dat file the following directories are created:
root:-Directory("MyFiles")
Directory("\MyFiles"):-Directory("TextFiles")
Directory("\MyFiles"):-Directory("TextLinks")
Directory("\MyFiles\TextFiles"):-File("Added2.txt", "\Windows\Added2.txt")
Directory("\MyFiles\TextLinks"):-File("Added.lnk", "\Windows\Added.lnk")
Directory("\windows"):-Directory("MyWeb")
Directory("\windows\MyWeb"):-File("Added2.txt", "\Windows\Added2.txt")
Directory("\windows\MyWeb"):-File("Added.lnk", "\Windows\Added.lnk")
In the project.reg file the httpd is configured as follows:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD]
"IsEnabled"=dword:1
"DirBrowse"=dword:1
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/]
@="\\"
"a"=dword
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/www]
"(default)"="\\windows\\www"
"a"=dword
"DirBrowse"=dword:1
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/Prog]
"(default)"="\\windows\\Programme"
"a"=dword
"p"=dword:1
"DirBrowse"=dword:1
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/TextFiles]
"(default)"="\\MyFiles\\TextFiles"
"a"=dword:1
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/TextLinks]
"(default)"="\\MyFiles\\TextLinks"
"a"=dword
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/MyWebPage]
"(default)"="\\windows\\MyWeb"
"a"=dword
If i access a virtual path with http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/MyWebPage
or another path, always the error 404 not found occurs.
What´s wrong?
Can anybody help?
thanks.
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I have to do a project in which the calls from a mobile is redirected to a PC or Laptop connected via data cable. These calls are then to be forwarded using VOIP to the destination. My concerns are how the calls can be redirected from the internal antenna to the dataport, how the data can be retrieved in the pc or laptop to forward it to internet?
If anyone has any idea of this or has done any such projects, please help me out.
Thanks
Sujith
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When i make an empty project on EVC 4.0 and compile it, then copy the application on Pocket PC and try to start it i can't see the command bar with menu... Maybe it beacause of old version of Windows on this pocket?
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So I'm looking into creating a simple Profile Manager for my Pocket PC Phone (i-mate JASJAR - with Windows Mobile 5.0), since there is currently no concept of Phone Profiles for this phone. These profiles would follow the same concept as with normal cell phones, allow you to change the ringtone, speaker volume, ringer volume, etc...
Plus I also want to create an application, the simple GPS portion of the project, that would work with this Profile Manager, this application would check to see what Cell Tower your currently connected to and change the profile depending on that. That way I could keep track of a list of Cell Towers that my phone connects to while at work and use that information to determine that I'm currently at work and it should change my profile accordingly.
So I guess my question is where do I begin. I've never really done any SmartPhone development and limited amounts of Pocket PC applications. I essentially need to do the following:
* Find the Cell Tower I'm currently connected too
* Ability to set the Speaker and Ringer volumes
* Ability to change the ring tone.
Can someone point me in the right direction for these bullet points? Plus would I be able to do all of this with the latest .Net Compact Framework 2.0 build, or would I need to learn Embedded C++ in order to perform these tasks?
-- modified at 19:33 Tuesday 4th October, 2005
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How to draw text rotated?
Not only horizontal or vertical, for example 45 degree...
And what about antialiassing?
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I'm trying to use GAPI with MFC with frame window and child view, but i can't create window on the wall screen... Actually I made it (by typing this in FrameWnd::OnCreate() { lpCreateStruct->cx = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSCREEN);
lpCreateStruct->cy = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSCREEN);}, but when i tap the window with stylus on top or bottom of window i see the sart panel or command bar - i don't want them to appear ... I just want my window be on top... How to make it?
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Can applications be written for the Nextel Blackberry in the .NET framework??
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Good day,
I'm using Embedded Visual C++ 3.0 on my development. I'am given so LITTLE TIME to do my task, so I'm planning to bring my task at home. Unfurtunately my pc at home is stand-alone(doesnt have network -thou I have network card but can't afford yet to have an internet con.). I wanted to run the emulator(Pocket PC 2002) at home but the protocol used is TCP/IP. My Emulator cant connect to the Platform manager so I cant transfer files and debug my program. I've search here in the office on how to connect emulator with active sync (see site below).
.(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/devguidesp/html/sp_intro_to_the_ce_emulator_zjht.asp)
However, I dont have that null modem cable nor serial cable at home. Can anybody help me how I could communicate my emulator with EVC3.0?
Any suggestion would be a great Help.
Thanks
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hi all
i am developing a PDA application. i want to have a popup window to display the help.
i have done it in javascript function
function show_popup()
{
var p=window.createPopup();
var pbody=p.document.body;
pbody.style.backgroundColor="lime";
pbody.style.border="solid black 1px";
pbody.innerHTML="This is a pop-up!Click outside the pop-up to close. cool";
p.show(0,0,200,50,document.body);
return false;
}
it works fine when i view it in browser but not working on pocket pc emulator
please help me in this regard if u guys have better soloution.
how can i popup a window in mobile web page
thanx in advance
saud
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To the best of my knowledge this is not possible with Pocket IE, the default browser on Pocket PCs. This browser only allows for a single window open at a time. There are other 3rd party browsers, such as Mobile Opera, that may support what your looking for, but if you want to reach the widest audience you will have to program you site with a single window in mind. so instead of creating a popup page you will have to navigate to the Help page, then on the Help page you would simply have a "back" button that would bring the user back to the place they game from.
To make sure you don't lose the functionality you want, you will have to check to see what platform your webpage is currently being viewed on, then display the appropiate site.
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thanks drofnas
can u help me in one more aspect
As many of you may know, Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC does not actually close applications when you hit the little 'X' in the corner. It basically just minimizes it. I am working on an web application that requires a user to login (via a wireless network) whenever they start up the program. The problem that exists, is that if a user logs in and uses the system and then thinks that they closed it; another user could come along and start the program right up where the previous one left off under the previous user's username! Any suggestions?
any help in this regard will be appreciated.
saud
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Here's some links that might come in handy for anyone that's planning on programming for Pocket IE:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;q158479[^]
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnppcgen/html/ppc_dev.asp[^]
The best idea I could come up with is to see is there is a way with in javascript that will allow you to see if the window has been minimized, if it has, just run some javascript to log the user out. But if there's no javascript available for that you will either have to have somesort of timeout on the page, say if the user doesn't do anything for 5 minutes automatically log them out. Or if this is an application that it's in the users best interest to logout, then you should just always have a logout button/link available to them, which is probably always a good thing to have. But I haven't really looked into all of the limitations of the javascript support with in Pocket IE.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
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Does anybody know any library like DirectX on Pocket PC? Is it possible to draw faster than with GDI and with antialiasing?
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Hi
Pocket PC 2000 and 2002 SDKs come with a section named Game API (or GAPI) that is the DirectX version for Pocket PC.
Regards
Fernando Simoes
Fer Simoes
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Does anybody know any library or method for fast drawing? Like DirectX... And how to change user interface fully... Without any window elements...
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Hi,
I am working on a fairly good sized .NET CF application (single process, multi-threaded) that runs on WinCE 5.0. The application is all C#, with a decent amount of p/invokes into OS calls and a 3rd party native DLL.
I have been trying to use the Remote Heap Walker to examine the applications heap and have run into the following issue:
When I use Remote Heap Walker I see my application and Heap Walker shows is as having 3 Heap regions. One of the heap regions HF32_DEFAULT flag set, the other 2 do not. I am able to examine the contents of the 2 heap regions that do not have the HF32_DEFAULT flag set, but when I try to examine the one that does have the flag, the Heap Walker application does the following:
Writes this to the debug output:
Data Abort: Thread=96b74da8 Proc=91ed8e40 'CEHWCLI.EXE'
AKY=00040001 PC=000117c4(CEHWCLI.EXE+0x000017c4) RA=001af000(CEHWCLI.EXE+0x0019f00) BVA=261b1000 FSR=00000007
And pops up a window to the display showing a fatal application Error.
My application is still running just fine and shows no ill effects. The reason I started using the Heap Walker is due to some random data aborts that pop up from time to time. Also, I am sometimes seeing the application gobble up all the memory on the WinCE device. Both of these occur sporadically, and not on all devices.
Does the Heap Walker tool throwing a data abort mean that the heap is corrupted (it happens every time, even just after applicaiton start up), or is there something incompatible with Heap Walker and large .NET CF applications?
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I'm developing an PocketPC application in C# that requires to output several lines in a textbox, including newlines. First, having a C background, i tried \n which was unsuccessfull. After googling, i found to put System.Environment.Newline or ControlChars.CrLf, but non of them seem to work..
Do i need to be using a certain namespace?
I'm sure it's an easy answer, but i fail to find it..
Thank you,
Michael
michael.code.ae
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Does anyone have an idea why my PPC application won't work correctly with my web services any more now that I changed my web service namespace using the [WebService(Namespace="http://mydomain.com")] directive. The error message I get now is that it can't find the tempuri object:
"Cannot find type for http://tempuri.org/:LocationInfo"
I updated the web reference. I've deleted all related assemblies and applications to force a re-build on both the PPC side and the Web Service side. I've even opened all of the project and source files looking for the string "tempuri" and it doesn't exist anywhere. Any ideas?
Thanks.
-Matt
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The 3 great virtues of a programmer:
Laziness, Impatience, and Hubris.
--Larry Wall
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