To develop a PDA project, you must test it for the tester. The tester does not have a PDA and can only test it using a simulator. Open. NET 2003 every time to connect to the device. Really troublesome! You can use the command line to start the simulator. Put a CMD file on the desktop.
I did not pay for it. I found some information on the Internet and the configuration was successful. The final result is as follows:
Start "" C: \ Program Files \ Microsoft Visual Studio. NET 2003 \ compactframeworksdk \ connectionmanager \ bin \ emulator.exe "/memorysize 64/fastbackground/skin" C: \ Program Files \ Pocket PC 2003 second edition emulators \ CHS \ pocket_pc \ ppc_2003_se.xml "/ceimage" C: \ Program Files \ Pocket PC 2003 second edition emulators \ CHS \ pocket_pc \ ppc_2003_se_chs.bin "/vmname" Pocket PC 2003-Pocket PC 2003 emulator "/hostkey 165/vmid {EAF7001C-7C5B-11D7-93A4-0008744F3D24}
This command starts the Windows Mobile 2003 second edition Pocket PC Chinese Version simulator.
If you need help with the command line switch, enter emulator/help in the command line. If the installation directory is different, modify the path on your own.
The last vmid option should be described in detail. When the simulator exits, you can select the "Save simulator status" option. So, how
When loading the simulator, what is the last saved status? This is what the vmid switch does.
The value that follows is a uuid value, which can be found in the registry.
Registry path: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ emulator for Windows CE \ 4.0 \ Configuration \