This is not correct. It's up definitely up to date:

https://system.data.sqlite.org/downloads/1.0.86.0/sqlite-netFx35-binary-PocketPC-ARM-2008-1.0.86.0.zip

Available at:
https://system.data.sqlite.org/index.html/doc/trunk/www/downloads.wiki

"This binary package contains all the binaries for the PocketPC version of the System.Data.SQLite 1.0.86.0 (3.7.17) package. The .NET Compact Framework 3.5 is required."



Am 31.05.2013 13:28, schrieb Noel Frankinet:
and it's already on year behind the official c sqlite. I wouldn't go that
route


On 31 May 2013 13:26, Noel Frankinet <noel.franki...@gmail.com> wrote:

oh, yes everything in c# then, let's see the performance on an arm cpu !


On 31 May 2013 13:23, Noel Frankinet <noel.franki...@gmail.com> wrote:

ah, sorry, I will never understand why everybody wants to add a virtual
machine on an already feeble machine. Then you will have to deal wil a
extra layer of complexity ( you need a assembly that will translate from
managed code to unmanaged). You will probably have to compile it yourself,
since its probably an arm CPU. Good luck !


On 31 May 2013 13:16, Ali Dirik <explore...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks for answers.

I use c# (VS2008)
I am looking for c# sample source code.


2013/5/31 Noel Frankinet <noel.franki...@gmail.com>

I've used C++, do you want to use anything else. It's of course easier
in
C++ since sqlite is in C. You link statically, nothing to install.


On 31 May 2013 12:21, <fnoyan...@yahoo.com> wrote:

This is the first shot from google
http://sqlite-wince.sourceforge.net/index.html

If you'd like to use sqlitecin your app, I do not think it will be an
issue for any playform once you have the proper C compiler. You may
try
to
statically compiling your application.

On 31/05/2013, at 7:42 PM, Ali Dirik <explore...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Noel Frankinet,

Thank you for your answer.
I using a hand-held terminal (
http://www.ute.com/products_info.php?pc1=1&pc2=3&rbu=0&pid=703)
with
windows
mobile operating system.
We use this device for counting.
There is already an application that works with SQLCE (Microsoft
SQL
Compact Edition)
I want to use SQLite instead of SQL CE.
I found a sample source code on the Internet (



http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/22165/Using-SQLite-in-your-C-Application
)
I've tried it, but did not succeed source code.
Do you have any idea about this?

Best Regards
Ali Dirik


2013/5/31 Ali Dirik <explore...@gmail.com>

Dear Friends,

I want to develop a application that runs Windows CE or Mobile
devices.
I want to use the Sqlite database.
May I find same sample source codes?

Best Regards
Ali D
i
rik



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