Hi,

I currently have some non-standard PDA hardware in my
PDA, which I would like other people to develop for. Is
there any way for me to program/update/(write a plug-in
for) the emulator that comes with VS .NET 2003 so that my
friends can develop for my PDA without me having to give
them all PDAs?

Basically, I'd like it so that when they use my dlls or
libraries, the emulator will know that the hardware would
exist on their target platform so it will know to emulate
the specified functions without wondering why they're
accessing such ridiculous addresses.. thanks

+ Dave +

RE: PDA Emulation for new hardware by barakct

barakct
Thu Oct 09 14:55:36 CDT 2003

What you ask is possible and we actually encourage it.
There is a white paper waiting to be published providing steps on how to do
this.
Until then, contact me directly at groupnet@microsoft.com and I will
provide you instructions.

B
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>Hi,
>
>I currently have some non-standard PDA hardware in my
>PDA, which I would like other people to develop for. Is
>there any way for me to program/update/(write a plug-in
>for) the emulator that comes with VS .NET 2003 so that my
>friends can develop for my PDA without me having to give
>them all PDAs?
>
>Basically, I'd like it so that when they use my dlls or
>libraries, the emulator will know that the hardware would
>exist on their target platform so it will know to emulate
>the specified functions without wondering why they're
>accessing such ridiculous addresses.. thanks
>
> + Dave +
>