So are you saying that if hw won't give us an sdk, we can use
windows to make apps for the bn?
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From: Tyler <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 08 Sep 2012 14:14:40 -0400
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Since SDK is not available to create
compiledcomputer programs, let's figure out the workings of
Windows CE!
It's a programmer's thing. Very technical; I pretty much gave the
whole thing to you. Assembly
language is built into Windows, that's what I'm saying.
Tyler Z
On Sat, 8 Sep 2012 11:12:37 -0700, Jessica Brown wrote:
Not sure what you are saying. Please explain.
On 2012-09-08, at 11:06 AM, Tyler <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello! I may be some kind of a geek who still studies ASCII, even
in the 21st
century, but I
may need some technical help. So, the Keysoft c++ compiler and
SDK isn't
available right
now, well how about this? I've never done it (I would need access
to my own
personal laptop or
desktop), but from MS-DOS to Windows 7 and everything in between,
there is this
command called Debug. It can
be accessed from Command Prompt, command line, cmd.exe, whatever
you want to
call it. People who know
Assembly Language can create compiled (or, in this case,
assembled) EXE files
that work. For
example, if I type debug in Windows Vista's Command Prompt, I can
then type in
the name
command, such as:
N formatusbflashdrive.exe
After pressing Enter on that, you press A to get into the
Assembly programming
system. Then, you
type the Assembly commands to do what you want it to do. I
believe you then
press W to assemble the
commands into the machine language of the operating system, and
produce a
working, living EXE file. You
then press Q to get out of the Debug interface, and then Exit to
get out of the
MS-DOS. Windows
CE is Windows; the websites act like all DOS and Windows can do
that! Is
Windows CE an
extraterrestrial alien claiming he was invented by Bill Gates and
his cronies?
Because if Debug
honestly doesn't work on it, then why call it Windows? Is ARM
anti DOS, and x86
is
all about command prompts?
Tyler Z
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