Standalone Emulator ?

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R.Borchmann

Hi
Is there a Standaloe Emulator for CF2 aviable ?
I mean w/o the Visuak Studio ? . So that my customer
can test a application witout a Pocket PC ?

Bye
Rainer
 
R

Rainer Borchmann

R.Borchmann said:
Is there a Standaloe Emulator for CF2 aviable? [...]

http://www.google.de/search?q=microsoft+device+standalone+emulator


Hi Robert,

thanks for the hint, but it didnt help without the
experience of the community. I coudlnt find a Standalone
Emulator that runs on an XP machine.
My bye it was to early in the morning for my to work
prosper ??
The installation requierers a virtuel network driver.
on the microsoft site was writte that i have to install
Virtual PC. Thats to heavy for a Custumer of mine.
He only want to test a application of mine befor hi
will buy a device. So where can i get i simple running
Standalone Emulator witch run on a XP with
Net framework ?

Bye
Rainer
 
R

Robert Wachtel

Hi!

Rainer said:
The installation requierers a virtuel network driver.
on the microsoft site was writte that i have to install
Virtual PC.

afaics the mentioned virtual network driver does not require an installation of VirtualPC - it is just a prerequisite for the emulator (which is a virtual machine by itself). This network driver by itself is necessary to connect the emulator to the host via virtual network.
So where can i get i simple running
Standalone Emulator witch run on a XP with
Net framework ?

I doubt you'll find a recent standalone emulator that does work w/o the virtual network driver.

Robert
 
R

Rainer Borchmann

Robert Wachtel said:
Standalone Emulator witch run on a XP with
Net framework ?

I doubt you'll find a recent standalone emulator that does work w/o the
virtual network driver.

Hi Robert,

But where can i get the virtual network driver without a Virtual PC
Installation ?
Thats my problem.
BTW sorry for my english


Rainer
 
R

Robert Wachtel

Let me add a little bit cause rereading my last msg I think I was a little bit unclear:

Iirc the virtual network driver is not a prerequisite for the installation of the emulator by itself. It is needed if you want to emulate a network connection to your host other than via DMA/ActiveSync.

So does the emulator setup refuse to install since the driver is missing of does it only give a warning?

Robert
 
R

Rainer Borchmann

So does the emulator setup refuse to install since the driver is missing of
does it only give a warning?


I teststed the download from here :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...A5-183A-4A1E-A7E2-CC500ED1F19A&displaylang=en

and installead the Emulator, but the emulator has no images, so i installed
the inmages files,
but they need the SDK, and the SDk needs the Visual Studio, nod a good idea.

Remebering its for a customer, on my own machine it runs.

but on the downloadsite where just an other file: efp.msi, i downt know what
it is, but it is
in every case connected with an emulator an this file need during the
installation the Virtual
netword driver ore the installatio will immadiatly closed, without finishing

so my conclusion is i nee the virtual network driver or may be emultor
images without
the instal of the whoole SDk and VS - suff.


Bye
Rainer
 
R

Rainer Borchmann

So does the emulator setup refuse to install since the driver is missing of
does it only give a warning?


I teststed the download from here :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...A5-183A-4A1E-A7E2-CC500ED1F19A&displaylang=en

and installead the Emulator, but the emulator has no images, so i installed
the inmages files, but they need the SDK, and the SDk needs the
Visual Studio, nod a good idea.

Remebering its for a customer, on my own machine it runs.

but on the downloadsite where just an other file: efp.msi,
this files contains the images. And this file need during the
installation the Virtual netword driver ore the installatio
will immadiatly closed, without finishing

so my conclusion is i nee the virtual network driver or may be emultor
images without the instal of the whoole SDk and VS - stuff.


Bye
Rainer
 

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