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Is your carrier Sprint? I ask you because I use Sprint and I have had similar issues when cooking with this kitchen from time to time. If it's not Sprint then just never mind. |
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From the looks of it, the effort to do what you seek w/the MS Developer Tools is far too complex and time consuming for the average user. If you were interested in developing an application for commercial use, I would say go for it. On the other hand, if you are just a hard-core developer and want something to play with, go for it too. But my take on this is that it is not at all intended to be a test-bed platform in the way that flashing and UC/Sashimi provide. This is a tool for testing WM applications in a development environment. Now VMware's MV is a very interesting piece of software, a mobile phone hypervisor. But the description they give isn't clear on whether a WM VM can be made using it, though it is alluded to; and that is basically-- IMHO-- what you are looking for, and that would be great to test with. I have been using a set of tools to abstract the application and settings space from the WM OS so I can redeploy effortlessly to new WM ROMs: PM me if you are interested. One last thing on WM Virtual.: I noticed Android was absent from the list of supported OS'es... hmmm. TC - DA
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Ok, since Scott is MIA I'm thinking maybe I should just jump and start breaking my phone, hehe.
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I think Scott's wife hired somebody with his ROM money (which goes to her paypal) and had his mouse hand broken.
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Hehehe, I like that theory... But that that would mean I helped.
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For the first time since loading my phone with SSK1.5 20764, I used my phone all day for various tasks and I must say what all of you already know - these ROMS are a vast improvement over the stock phone.
It finally functions as it should and is much more smooth than the stock phone. Previously there were all these pauses and stops when I switch tasks and hit buttons, now it is really smooth. I know people will tell me how much better and faster the new ROMS are. But I just wanted to remind eveyone how bad the original was - you've probably forgotten because you've been using Scotts ROMS for so long. Even the old ones ROCK! I've got a date in the kitchen to cook up something new with 21015. Thanks again guys - especially Scott! |
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But as you already know running an instance of any OS via Virtual PC or VMWare will always have it's limitations. if you were to test you'll simply be emulating the OS through a window, and in Windows Mobile SDK's case, you'll be simply testing just the software side of things... Most of the harware components will be emulated, which may not actually test any hardware components on your windows mobile device. My company does windows mobile development, and while we do recompile some of the applications to run on x86 Windows platform; we only test the recompiled app to spot out basic usability issues/GUI design issues. Qualifying the actual software has always happened on the device inately. of course this is only my opinion and means nothing...
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