This is because I recently learned how to develop embedded systems on the wince platform.
Therefore, you need to install evc4.0 and SP4 on the machine. As a result, the running program appears:
"One or more files from the emulator for Windows CE installation is missing. Please reinstall emulator for Windows CE and try again ."
Solution: follow the above steps to go to The Device Manager> advanced> Start and fault recovery (Select Settings)> select edit in the start and fault recovery Dialog Box> boot. in INI, modify noexcute to execute and restart the machine. Now we have completed the establishment of the development environment.
Installation steps recommended by Microsoft:
ActiveSync-> evc4-> evc4 SP4-> smartphone SDK->. NET Framework-> simulator images. You are advised to check the precautions before installing the software.
Development Tools
1, evc4.0 ,:
Http://download.microsoft.com/download/c/3/f/c3f8b58b-9753-4c2e-8b96-2dfe3476a2f7/eVC4.exe
Http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/7/3/a735c7fb-dcbd-429f-9090-d09b3b15d3fa/evc4sp4.exe
EVC serial number: TRT7H-KD36T-FRH8D-6QH8P-VFJHQ
2. Smartphone SDK and packet pc sdk:
Smartphone 2003 SDK:
Http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? Familyid = A6C4F799-EC5C-427C-807C-4C0F96765A81 & displaylang = en
Packet PC 2003 SDK:
Http://microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? Familyid = 9996b314-0364-4623-9ede-0b5fbb133652 & displaylang = en
3. Download a Chinese image file:
Smart phone:
Http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/info.aspx? NA = 46 & P = 1 & srcdisplaylang = en & srccategoryid = & srcfamilyid = required & genscs = 0 & U = http % 3A % 2f % 2fdownload.microsoft.com % 2 fdownload % 2f6% 2fb % 2f8% 2f6b8d7515-0d0a-4d03-b11c-b31886fbb9ff % 2 fwindows + mobile + 2003 + second + edition + emulator + Images + for + smartphone +-+ CHS. msi
Packet PC
Http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/2/8/e28792ca-d04b-407b-9b18-75b9128f0cc9/Windows%20Mobile%202003%20Second%20Edition%20Emulator%20Images%20for%20Pocket%20PC%20-%20CHS.msi
4. Install the image file. After installation, you have not found that your simulator has become Chinese. You need to perform the following operations:
C: \ Program Files \ Pocket PC 2003 emulation \ CHS \ pocket_pc \ ppc_2003_chs.bin
Change the file name to ppc_2003_wwe.bin, and replace the file in the directory below.
C: \ Program Files \ Windows CE tools \ wce420 \ Pocket PC 2003 \ emulation \ ppc_2003_wwe.bin
Set in EVC:
A. Open EVC and select Tools --> platform manager configuration.
B. Click Add device, start a name, and click Properties. In transpor, select "TCP/IP...". startup uses the default "emulator startup server"
C. Click configuration on the Right of startup, select "chs sp 2003 se (virtual radio)" in the image, and click OK to go back. You can select a Chinese simulator on the EVC compilation toolbar. And can be switched between Chinese and English at will
5. Notes:
To ensure that your vbs script server can run properly, many people on the Internet cannot install it because the vbs script is not executed properly. If you have installed the super solution, be sure to note that the super solution will change the way the vbs file is opened. It is best to uninstall the super solution first, after uninstallation, go to the "file type" in "Folder Options" to restore the default open mode of vbs. Manually changing the open mode does not seem to work.
If you find this error after installation: cvtres: Fatal error cvt1102: out of memory. Use \ common \ EVC \ bin \ cvtres. EXE under the installation directory to overwrite the file with the same name under EVC \ wce420 \ bin \.
Here, the Chinese (simplified) emulation images (which is a Chinese Impression file of the Pocket PC 2003 SDK) cannot display Chinese characters. Put the shortcut corresponding to the English simulator under the directory of the Chinese simulator, change the skin and binfile paths, run the command, open EVC, and set the link to the Chinese simulator in configure platform manager.
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