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Tiwas
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Microsoft Device Emulator

Anyone able to create a portable app from this? It would enable me to play around with it a bit from my workstation Wink

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=a6f6adaf-12e3-4...

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??

Since it is from Microsoft I am sure they would frown upon it?

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Tiwas
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I doubt there would be much

I doubt there would be much changes to it, except getting rid of the installer...

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closed source

and a restricive EULA.

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RE: closed source

Not entirely true. There is a shared source download of version 1.0. It is the source code to version 1.0 of the Microsoft Device Emulator. I haven't compiled it yet, but it should be pretty much the same, and it could be changed to be 100% portable. Link is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=...

2 notes about it though:

  • The Shared Source release does not include sources to the Device Emulator Manager application or to the ActiveSync-over-DMA code, both of which are present in binary form in the V1 release.
  • This source release can be used as an research and experimentation platform: the CPU emulator can be modified or replaced, as can the motherboard, peripheral devices, and emulator UI.
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Has been done...

Has been done before using batch scripts. Version 1 up til 3. The site is a blog, but sometimes the files it links to aren't available. A better approach shouldn't be too hard, especially for the experienced developer's here.

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