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Author Re: help for newbie
Arne Hess [MS MVP]

2005-01-23, 4:04 pm

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F-Up: microsoft.public.smartphone.developer

I would suggest better trying the "microsoft.public.smartphone.developer"
newsgroup (see follow-up) since you will find a lot of developers there.
This newsgroup is more for general use questions.

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"russ" <rlayberry@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e25f6c3b.0501140258.1b9ec242@posting.google.com...
> Hi
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice i can be given about development
> environments etc for smartphones. I am new to embedded programming
> and i had a go with eVC++ and the pocket pc emulator. I made some
> progress.
>
> I want to do similar for a smartphone and I want to do simple
> applications that read the port. The port maps to the serial port on
> my PC when doing pocket pc stuff. Is a standard smartphone port going
> to operate as a serial port? or something else? Any links or advice
> is greatly appreciated. Is evC++ the best way to go? or somethging
> else
>
> Thanks again
>
> russ



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