Re: [PythonCE] Re: wxPyCE

2004-12-29 Thread Michael Foord
PPC2002 is fine and Tkinter/PythonCE will work fine. I don't know about wxce though. Regards, Fuzzy http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml Ron Phillips wrote: Yep, I was grasping at the illusion of a straw. I didn't realize that the "new" PocketPC I was issued was ppc2002. I'm not even s

[PythonCE] Re: wxPyCE

2004-12-29 Thread Ron Phillips
Yep, I was grasping at the illusion of a straw. I didn't realize that the "new" PocketPC I was issued was ppc2002. I'm not even sure I can even find a distro with python and Tkinter that runs on that platform.   Thanks anyway, Ron ___ PythonCE mailin

Re: [PythonCE] wxPyCE

2004-12-29 Thread Danny Staple
I actually picked up the pertinent files, and added them into my existing python setup on my PPC (2003). It unfortunately runs out of memory when trying to load the associated DLL when I try and import wx or stuff from it. How much is it trying to pull - given that I had nothing but python and

Re: [PythonCE] wxPyCE

2004-12-29 Thread Oskar Świda
Hi, I've similar problem and I think it is caused by the compilation target. I mean - wxPythonCE is compiled for PPC2003 and I have PPC2002 so there is no way to run this binary on my PDA. best regards, Oskar Świda > OK, I downloaded the file, unzipped it, c

[PythonCE] wxPyCE

2004-12-29 Thread Ron Phillips
OK, I downloaded the file, unzipped it, copied the python folder into the \Program Files directory on my Axim Pocket PC, clicked on the Setup Registry shortcut, and the PocketPC said:    "Cannot find 'python' (or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and all the