Hi,

How can I debug programs written for Pocket PC 2002, ARM architecture? I'm
not talking about debugging inside the emulator, but the real target
processor. I have some few routines written in assembly and I don't know if
there is any emulator for the native code or remote-debugging facility. For
this purpose, is there any difference between PocketPC 2002 and 2003?

best regards
Arash

Re: debugging native code by Arash

Arash
Thu Jul 17 04:16:57 CDT 2003

Thanks for your answer. The problem is I need to debug a module that is in
form of DLL called by a program that I don't have the source code for. I
could not find a way to load the program in eVC's debugger and put a
breakpoint inside my own DLL. I tried to open the .exe file inside eVC, but
it seems eVC does not list the connected device (I can see the device using
explorer but eVC's open file does not show it). So what should I do?

"Alexander Shargin" <alex@rsdn.ru> wrote in message
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> eVC is able to debug on a real device. What exactly is the problem?
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> Alexander
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> "Arash Salarian" <arash dot salarian at epfl dot ch> wrote in message
> news:OuZE8u6SDHA.2724@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
> >
> > How can I debug programs written for Pocket PC 2002, ARM architecture?
I'm
> > not talking about debugging inside the emulator, but the real target
> > processor. I have some few routines written in assembly and I don't know
> if
> > there is any emulator for the native code or remote-debugging facility.
> For
> > this purpose, is there any difference between PocketPC 2002 and 2003?
> >
> > best regards
> > Arash
> >
> >
>
>