Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC "official" - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

Any one tried it http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...f2-f524-4ec5-9155-717cbe5d25ed&DisplayLang=en
The Windows Mobile 5.0 SDK for Pocket PC extends Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 so that you can write managed and native application software targeting Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC devices.
This includes:
Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC Device Emulator images & skin files
Headers, Libraries, IDL files, and Managed reference assemblies
Sample Code
Documentation in CHM Format
Tools, Sample Configuration files, and Test Authenticode Certificates

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Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit

Something for our chefs
Overview
The Windows Mobile 6.5 Developer Tool Kit adds documentation, sample code, header and library files, emulator images and tools to Visual Studio that let you build applications for Windows Mobile 6.5.
Developer Tool Kit comes with the following Emulator Images:
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Square Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional QVGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional WQVGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional VGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional WVGA Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard Square Emulator
Windows Mobile 6.5 Standard QVGA Emulator
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=20686a1d-97a8-4f80-bc6a-ae010e085a6e

Ubuntu 10.04 on huawei ideos s7/s7slim easy way

UBUNTU 10.04 LINUX
This is is easy way to s7/s7 slim fans to have complete linux Ubuntu 10.04 on tablet and have power in hands and you can with hdmi cable have complete pc
Requirements:
- android phone
- superuser + busybox
HOW TO:
-Download from google play: vnc wiewer
terminal emulator
-Download this,unzip and put this UBUNTU folder in sdcard or sdcard2(you mast have 4 gb free):
Download link:
https://rapidshare.com/files/3426062139/ubuntu.zip
when you do that go to terminal emulator and tape :
su to become a superuser (root)
cd /sdcard/ubuntu or cd /sdcard2/ubuntu if you unzip on ext sdcard
sh ubuntu.sh
Than go to vnc wiewer and simply add a new VNC server with address localhost, port 5900, and password 'ubuntu' - then hit connect.
What software is pre-installed?
Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) Core
LXDE (Lightweight Windows-like GUI) with tightvnc server
Application:
Firefox, Thunderbird, openoffice.org suite, GIMP Image Editor, Emacs Text Editor (geared towards programming), C and C++ build-essential, Java JDK, Python, TeXlive and TeXmaker LaTeX editor, Transmission BitTorrent Client, eVince PDF Viewer, File Manager, Terminal, Image Viewer, Leafpad Text Editor, Synaptic Package Manager and Ubuntu Software Center with all repositories enabled (Ubuntu Software Center is pretty and well organized - but bloated and slow), SSH server, Gnash (GNU flash player/plugin for Firefox - as there is no official generla flash pluging for armel CPUs)..
Obviously, you are free to add and remove apps as you see fit (through Synaptic or Ubuntu Software Center)..
AND IF YOU LOVE MY WORK PRESS THANKS
Thanks
Jagodinac ,svaka ti cast!
Uvek sam ponosan kad vidim da neko od nasih postavlja uputstva na ozbiljnim forumima.
Upravo skidam ubuntu da probam kako radi....
can you put the download file into another place? i can not download it from rapidshare!! please help!
is there anybody who has still the image ?
This device's whole subforum is full of dead links guess I'm not reviving this tablet of mine heh

Cannot install ClockworkMod Recovery

Installing a custom recovery on Galaxy S II
Download codeworkx's ClockworkMod Recovery, and the Heimdall Suite:
codeworkx's ClockworkMod Recovery: download
md5: 364315cb9a499d50638d05b93bb44422
Windows:
Heimdall Suite 1.4RC1: download
NOTE: The Heimdall Suite requires the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package to be installed on the computer, which can be downloaded here.
Release Candidate (RC) versions may require the Debug Visual C++ 2010 DLLs which Microsoft does not offer for redistribution or download
Power off the Galaxy S II and connect the USB adapter to the computer but not to the Galaxy S II.
Boot the Galaxy S II into download mode by holding down Volume Down, Home & Power while connecting via USB.
Windows only:
Run the included zadig.exe in the drivers folder of the Heimdall Suite.
Choose Options » List All Devices from the menu.
Select Samsung USB Composite Device or Gadget Serial or Device Name from the drop down menu.
Click Install Driver.
NOTE: A prompt may appear warning that the installer is unable to verify the publisher of the driver, ignore it and select "Install this driver anyway."
Untar codeworkx's ClockworkMod Recovery into the Heimdall directory.
On the computer, open a terminal and run the following command from the Heimdall directory:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
A blue transfer bar will appear on the device showing the recovery being transferred. Once completed, the device will reboot automatically.
The Galaxy S II now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section.
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Okay, so I downloaded the ClockworkMod Recovery and the heimdall suite, and I unzipped them both. It took me a while to get the step with the Zadig.exe working on Windows 8, because it doesn't allow unsigned drivers, but I got that working. When I tried to do the "heimdall flash --kernel zImage" bit, I get an error saying msvcp100d.dll cannot be found. Now I checked in Programs & Features, and it says that I have Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (like 3 times), Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64), Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x64 10.0.40219, and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x86 10.0.40219.
So I decided to try and get a msvcp100d.dll off the net, I put that in the System32 and in the directory of heimdall.exe and it still did nothing differently.
Now that should be enough? All it needs is the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable.. right?
Though it does say this "Release Candidate (RC) versions may require the Debug Visual C++ 2010 DLLs which Microsoft does not offer for redistribution or download"
Now.. what can I do? It shouldn't be this hard should it?
I've also tried this on 2 other computers too, 1 of them running Windows 8 and another running Windows 7. Same thing.
hxc_pokecore said:
Okay, so I downloaded the ClockworkMod Recovery and the heimdall suite, and I unzipped them both. It took me a while to get the step with the Zadig.exe working on Windows 8, because it doesn't allow unsigned drivers, but I got that working. When I tried to do the "heimdall flash --kernel zImage" bit, I get an error saying msvcp100d.dll cannot be found. Now I checked in Programs & Features, and it says that I have Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (like 3 times), Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64), Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x64 10.0.40219, and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x86 10.0.40219.
So I decided to try and get a msvcp100d.dll off the net, I put that in the System32 and in the directory of heimdall.exe and it still did nothing differently.
Now that should be enough? All it needs is the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable.. right?
Though it does say this "Release Candidate (RC) versions may require the Debug Visual C++ 2010 DLLs which Microsoft does not offer for redistribution or download"
Now.. what can I do? It shouldn't be this hard should it?
I've also tried this on 2 other computers too, 1 of them running Windows 8 and another running Windows 7. Same thing.
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1. Wrong thread
2. USE DAT SEARCH BUTTON!
Sent from my JellyBam'ed Galaxy SII using Tapatalk 2
Are you using a apple running mac computer or windows pc ?
I think it's because heimdall binary has been compiled with debugging option, so it is looking for "msvcp100d.dll" (look at the "d" at the end of the name) that is not available in the Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package...
I have the same problem and I am in Windows 64 bit...
Now I am trying to flash from a live ubuntu...
edited:
in live Ubuntu desktop 12.10 32bit works
Didn't find anything with a search.
Cosmic Blue, I stated twice that I was using Windows.
And that's a pain in the ass, have to use Ubuntu just to flash. Hopefully I still have an ISO for it somewhere >_>
In case anyone was wondering, I ended up using Odin and it worked after my second try.
Couldn't make it work on Ubuntu with Heimdall.

[Q] Building apps with sql (mysql) support problem

Hi,
i`m trying to develop simple ubuntu application. This application should connect to remove mysql server, query and display data in UbuntuListView. Project was created in Qt Creator 3.1.1 as QML app with c++ plugin (cmake).
In my cpp class, i connect to mysql server using QSqlDatabase db = QSqlDatabase::addDatabase("QMYSQL"); according to qt documentation.
On my desktop (ubuntu 14.04) application works fine (after installing libqt5sql5-mysql), but when i tried to run this application on my aquaris E4.5 ubuntu edition (using Framework ubuntu-sdk-14.10) i got this error:
QSqlDatabase: QMYSQL driver not loaded
QSqlDatabase: available drivers: QSQLITE
Open database: false
I have found package libqt5sql5-mysql 5.3.0+dfsg-2ubuntu9 (armhf binary) for utopic unicorn. In qt creator, under Tools->Options->Ubuntu, I clicked on Maintain button in Framework ubuntu-sdk-14.10 and install that package. But this didn`t solve my problem.
Do yo have any ideas ?
If you want to include said libaries, you need to ship them as .so files in your click package. Don't ask me how to do it (I don't know in this specific case), but simply installing it in your chroot won't work.

Android Studio - JDK - Recommended versions and settings on Windows XP 32-bit?

My aims:
- Use Android Studio to develop a basic Android application - should be possible
- Use Android Studio to back up my physical phone (Hisense phone running Nougat 7.0) and create an emulated version of it running on my PC - should be possible, is it?
My PC:
- Windows XP 32-bit
- Pentium Dual Core T2330 processor NOT supporting Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x)
- 2 GB RAM
Questions:
- Are the above aims possible to achieve with my PC?
- If yes, what are the recommended Android Studio and Java SE Development Kit versions/settings to use that work for sure?
Story: I have tried to use Android Studio 3.0.1 with various versions of Java SE Development Kit 8 (including 121, 144, and 152) and various settings/hacks constantly running into various bugs/issues, most of which were seemingly resolved by new settings/hacks, yet I ended up with the same error messages after I have tried everything I have found online that nice people suggested on forums.
I am unable to even compile and run a default Android app, I get these error messages:
Gradle build finished with 2 error(s) in 21s 591ms
Error:java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: java.lang.RuntimeException: No server to serve request. Check logs for details.
Error:Execution failed for task ':app:mergeDebugResources'.
> Error: java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException: java.lang.RuntimeException: No server to serve request. Check logs for details.
I am unable to run a default-loaded Android Virtual Device, I get this error message:
Emulator: Process finished with exit code -1073741511 (0xC0000139)
I am clueless how to continue. If my aims are possible to achieve, could someone tell me the Android Studio and JDK versions and settings that work 100% under 32-bit Win XP?
Thanks in advance!

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