wanting to try moving from eVB to .Net CF 
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 wanting to try moving from eVB to .Net CF

Hi

I've been using eVB to make PPC programs for a while now and I think it's
about time I had a go at developing my first .Net application.

I have access to Visual Studio .Net 2002 v 7.0, and currently have eVB
version 3.0 installed on my home PC, with the PPC 2000 and 2002 SDK's.

Can anyone tell me the minimum required software/setup required in order to
create a first .Net application please?  I'm sure this must be answered
somewhere on the web, but so far I've been unable to find a clear answer.

Many thanks in advance



Thu, 22 Sep 2005 07:33:51 GMT  
 wanting to try moving from eVB to .Net CF
You need Studio 2003, which will be released on the 24th.  You need nothing
else (well ActiveSync is necessary too, and Win 2000 or better).

-Chris


Quote:
> Hi

> I've been using eVB to make PPC programs for a while now and I think it's
> about time I had a go at developing my first .Net application.

> I have access to Visual Studio .Net 2002 v 7.0, and currently have eVB
> version 3.0 installed on my home PC, with the PPC 2000 and 2002 SDK's.

> Can anyone tell me the minimum required software/setup required in order
to
> create a first .Net application please?  I'm sure this must be answered
> somewhere on the web, but so far I've been unable to find a clear answer.

> Many thanks in advance



Thu, 22 Sep 2005 12:16:16 GMT  
 wanting to try moving from eVB to .Net CF
Thanks Chris

Couldn't really ask for a clearer answer :)  How come some .Net apps are
already available such as POQuick Money (now known as Mastersoft Money)?



Quote:
> You need Studio 2003, which will be released on the 24th.  You need
nothing
> else (well ActiveSync is necessary too, and Win 2000 or better).

> -Chris



> > Hi

> > I've been using eVB to make PPC programs for a while now and I think
it's
> > about time I had a go at developing my first .Net application.

> > I have access to Visual Studio .Net 2002 v 7.0, and currently have eVB
> > version 3.0 installed on my home PC, with the PPC 2000 and 2002 SDK's.

> > Can anyone tell me the minimum required software/setup required in order
> to
> > create a first .Net application please?  I'm sure this must be answered
> > somewhere on the web, but so far I've been unable to find a clear
answer.

> > Many thanks in advance



Fri, 23 Sep 2005 00:22:44 GMT  
 wanting to try moving from eVB to .Net CF
They were developed using the Final Beta (available only to MSDN Universal
subscibers at this point).

-Chris


Quote:
> Thanks Chris

> Couldn't really ask for a clearer answer :)  How come some .Net apps are
> already available such as POQuick Money (now known as Mastersoft Money)?



> > You need Studio 2003, which will be released on the 24th.  You need
> nothing
> > else (well ActiveSync is necessary too, and Win 2000 or better).

> > -Chris



> > > Hi

> > > I've been using eVB to make PPC programs for a while now and I think
> it's
> > > about time I had a go at developing my first .Net application.

> > > I have access to Visual Studio .Net 2002 v 7.0, and currently have eVB
> > > version 3.0 installed on my home PC, with the PPC 2000 and 2002 SDK's.

> > > Can anyone tell me the minimum required software/setup required in
order
> > to
> > > create a first .Net application please?  I'm sure this must be
answered
> > > somewhere on the web, but so far I've been unable to find a clear
> answer.

> > > Many thanks in advance



Fri, 23 Sep 2005 06:12:54 GMT  
 
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