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pocketpcinstall [2008/01/24 07:36]
twdorris
pocketpcinstall [2008/04/07 15:39]
twdorris
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 You start by copying the [[http://​www.dsmlink.com/​images/​forums/​oses/​ppc/​NETCF.CAB|NETCF.CAB]] file from your PC to your PocketPC and then execute it on the PocketPC. That installs the base .NET framework stuff. Then you run the [[http://​www.dsmlink.com/​images/​forums/​oses/​ppc/​dsmlinkInstaller.exe|dsmlinkInstaller.exe]] file on your PC to install the actual DSMLink application onto your PocketPC. You start by copying the [[http://​www.dsmlink.com/​images/​forums/​oses/​ppc/​NETCF.CAB|NETCF.CAB]] file from your PC to your PocketPC and then execute it on the PocketPC. That installs the base .NET framework stuff. Then you run the [[http://​www.dsmlink.com/​images/​forums/​oses/​ppc/​dsmlinkInstaller.exe|dsmlinkInstaller.exe]] file on your PC to install the actual DSMLink application onto your PocketPC.
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 +====== More Details ======
 +More details were provided by one of our board users (JSMCPN). ​ I'll copy his text below.
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 +Hi, I'm just making it known that my HP iPaq hx2490b works great with DSMLink_PPC running WindowsCE v5.
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 +Here are some 'Link installation tips for Windows Mobile devices:
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 +There are multiple processor architectures available for pocket devices: x86, ARM, MIPS, etc. You must install the correct version of [[http://​www.microsoft.com/​downloads/​details.aspx?​familyid=0c1b0a88-59e2-4eba-a70e-4cd851c5fcc4&​displaylang=en|Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP1]] that is compiled for your pocket device'​s architecture.
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 +When you install the Compact Framework on your Windows PC, navigate to
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 +  %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft.NET\SDK\CompactFramework\v2.0\WindowsCE
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 +and you will see directories for WindowsCE v4 and v5. Determine which version your device runs and open that folder. Now determine which processor architecture your device uses, and open that folder. Sync the contents of that folder to your pocket device and install the appropriate CAB file. My iPaq is Windows Mobile 5 operating system, and is an Intel XScale processor which is ARM-based.
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 +Now install DSMLink.cab for PPC and have fun.
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 +This implementation by Spiro is very well done. My iPaq-to-serial cable, and a null modem adapter connect to DSMLink quickly and reliably, and communication rate is pretty good. The only problem with the software I have found is I get an error when trying to map the logged value ZT2WB to a physical signal input.
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