Was there an older version of Pelles C running on Windows CE?
I remember vividly having
a C compiler on my IPAQ at about 2002. I programmed a color noise generator to fill the
display of the PocketPC sitting while sitting at the pool of a hotel. Certainly Windows CE
wanted a reformat a few times after this so I have to download it again.
I expected Pelles C to be the beautiful
compiler that I used at the time.
Sure for serious software development a PDA appears not to be the device of first choice.
Another argument. Think about how many person hours are spend per year in vehicles.
Assume a small fraction of these people exchange boredom anger and frustration in
cars standing in traffic jams to public transport and write clever software during these hours.
The IDE could be a bit modest or in need of personal configuration and still be fun.
Kind regards
Wulf
Hello Alex,
No, since I can't see the point. I would have to port not only the compiler and linker, but also the resource compiler and (part of) the IDE. At this point, most devices will probably be out of memory to actually compile anything...