How Can I use CompactFramework2.0 on the platform based on CE4.2?

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Bob

Hello, everyone ~
Microsoft has already updated PB4.2 in order to support CF2.0. But
when I add this module named ".NET Compact Framework 2.0" and "OS
Dependencies for .NET Compact Framework 2.0", but it doesn't work. The
program based on CF2.0 doesn't run at all.
So I install ".net Compact Framework 2.0 SP1" on my computer and
copy the file "NETCFv2.wce4.ARMV4.cab" to the device. By the way, the
processor of my device is S3c2410 (armv4). When I finish installing
this cab, the CF2.0 seems to work and the program can run. But when I
rastart my device, the CF2.0 disppear and the program can't run any
more. I want to install the CF2.0 to the Flash, so the message can't
disappear after shutdown. But it doesn't do as I want.
What should I do ? Would you do me a favor?
Thanks~!
 
J

Jade King

Bob said:
Hello, everyone ~
Microsoft has already updated PB4.2 in order to support CF2.0. But
when I add this module named ".NET Compact Framework 2.0" and "OS
Dependencies for .NET Compact Framework 2.0", but it doesn't work. The
program based on CF2.0 doesn't run at all.
So I install ".net Compact Framework 2.0 SP1" on my computer and
copy the file "NETCFv2.wce4.ARMV4.cab" to the device. By the way, the
processor of my device is S3c2410 (armv4). When I finish installing
this cab, the CF2.0 seems to work and the program can run. But when I
rastart my device, the CF2.0 disppear and the program can't run any
more. I want to install the CF2.0 to the Flash, so the message can't
disappear after shutdown. But it doesn't do as I want.
What should I do ? Would you do me a favor?
Thanks~!


hi ,i have install sp1 but i can't find the" WINCE.NET 4.2" in Device
Emulator Manager
VS2005 was not installed by the default location
 
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Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]

Support for running apps on a given OS does *not* imply that you're going to
get an emulator for that OS. Remember, 2.0SP1 is an update to the
*run-time*, *****not***** to Visual Studio. It does not change what VS
knows about devices at all.

Paul T.
 

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