Hi.
I am trying to run SWRemote on a E1101
416 MHz RISC CPU (Intel Xscale)
http://www.mitsubishi-automation.com/pr ... e_1000.htm
http://automation.beijer.se/web/web_aut ... 15004B34B0
i am totally new to CE so i might do lots of wrongs here
the device is labeled WIN CE .NET 4.2 Pro
what i do is making a bat file that copying SWRemote.exe to \ of the device
and try to run it from there.
but i get "Cannot execute \SWRemote.exe" with all the arm clients.
is this a supported device?
am i doing something totally wrong?
my device is having the beijer version of firmware, i will try to get the mitsubishi ...
any advice apreciated, its a great device and so pitty if i dont get it running SWRemote ;(
kind regs anders
SWRemote on Win CE .NET 4.2 Pro
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Re: SWRemote on Win CE .NET 4.2 Pro
Hi.
Ok no answer... I know there is an old thred from 2004 about this but it gets me no smarter;)
so i try to fill in some more... i found this:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/cesd/d/0004.asp
is the CE5 version compiled for xScale (arm5 or arm4) can i expect it to run?
if not, can it be done?
pls help out with some info on if someone have it running on xscale and .NET
kind regs Anders
Ok no answer... I know there is an old thred from 2004 about this but it gets me no smarter;)
so i try to fill in some more... i found this:
http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/cesd/d/0004.asp
is the CE5 version compiled for xScale (arm5 or arm4) can i expect it to run?
if not, can it be done?
pls help out with some info on if someone have it running on xscale and .NET
kind regs Anders
Re: SWRemote on Win CE .NET 4.2 Pro
Anders,
I would suggest trying all of the MIPS remotes and see if they will work. RISC on .net v4.2 seems to be an odd combination, so there may actually not be a remote that will run on it.
I would suggest trying all of the MIPS remotes and see if they will work. RISC on .net v4.2 seems to be an odd combination, so there may actually not be a remote that will run on it.
Scott