I've installed wxpyce on a Toshiba e830 running Windows Mobile 2003
SE. It's presently got 16MB free for programs, and 16 MB free for
storage. When I try to run the sample.py app, I get a message saying
that the .dll file could not load due to insufficient memory.
What would be the solution to th
Title: Building PythonCE for Intel-based PPC?
I have a Dell Axim, which runs off the Intel PXA270 processor. I downloaded the source tree off SourceForge. Now -- how do I build it? I have MS eMbedded Visual C++, & I see there's a project file for it ( PCBuild\WinCE\python.vcp ). So here's
On 11 Jan 2005 at 14:12, Jesse Davis wrote:
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> I have a Dell Axim, which runs off the Intel PXA270 processor. I downloaded
> the source tree off SourceForge. Now -- how do I build it? I have MS
> eMbedded Visual C++, & I see there's a project file for it (
> PCBuild\WinCE\python.vcp ). So here's
On 11 Jan 2005 at 14:12, Jesse Davis wrote:
>
> I have a Dell Axim, which runs off the Intel PXA270 processor. I downloaded
> the source tree off SourceForge. Now -- how do I build it? I have MS
> eMbedded Visual C++, & I see there's a project file for it (
> PCBuild\WinCE\python.vcp ). So here's
On 11 Jan 2005 at 9:22, Stewart Midwinter wrote:
> I've installed wxpyce on a Toshiba e830 running Windows Mobile 2003
> SE. It's presently got 16MB free for programs, and 16 MB free for
> storage. When I try to run the sample.py app, I get a message saying
> that the .dll file could not load due
On 11 Jan 2005 at 14:24, Jesse Davis wrote:
> Thanks. So, how do I build the whole thing: python23.dll + python.exe?
> Should I use eMbedded VC++ for this, or gcc under Cygwin, or mingw?
(kept on list)
I'm using the embedded VC++ 4.0 IDE, and the Pocket PC 2003 SDK, both free
downloads fro
I just rechecked and I now have 20 MB free for programs. You'd think
that would be enough!
When I shift the slider over so that more space is allocated for
programs, say 30 MB, I notice that after a few seconds the slider
shifts back. There doesn't seem to be a way for the user to set this
manuall
well, FWIW, here's the sample.py app running on a VGA screen PocketPC.
Screen capture courtesy of the freeware
cheers,
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