O/S dumps when running pocket pc emulator

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Hi All,

I want to run pocket pc .net compact application on visual
studio 2003.But when I want to run an application through
emulator then O/S memory dumps occur.
I am using win2000 professional.

Pl, help.

Thanks in advance.

Gopal
 
Funny thing about that... If you do it in a connectix PC session it pops up
a dialog effectively saying you can't do that and "You had to try, didn't
you?"

Typically this sort of crash was related to a particular version of video
card driver. However, the latest emulator builds should have a workaround to
prevent that.
 
I ran into the same problem. I have a VMWare 4.0 session
running Windows 2000 Professional. I tried to run the
Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 SDK emulator in the VMWare
environment and it crashes VMWare. VMWare wants to
charge me $90 to tell me whether this is a supported
configuration or not. Has anyone had any success running
the emulator in a virtual environment?

Thanks,

Jeremy
 
Jeremy,

I haven't tried that scenario, but it would be logical if you can't run one
virtual machine inside another one.
 
You can run one VM inside another - the only constraint is the system
memory available to them.
Perhaps the problem is that the Emulator(PPC) can't get enough from the
VM - I don't know memory requirements for PPC emulator though.


Paul
 
No, you can't run them inside each other. In fact the latest Connectix V5.2
(That's mostly the same one used by the Windows CE Emulator) will give you
an error message that says you can't do that. With a humorous "You just had
to try didn't you!?" thrown in for fun. ;-)
 
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