[PythonCE] Developing Python code for Windows Mobile

David Leonard d at adaptive-enterprises.com.au
Mon Nov 28 12:50:20 CET 2005


Xcerdisp is a free unix client for MS's remote host tool. I have also 
seen a mini FTP server for the pocket pc.

Michael Foord wrote:

>Jeffrey Barish wrote:
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>>I am wondering how people set up their systems to develop Python (or any) code 
>>for Windows Mobile.  When I developed an application for the Sharp Zaurus 
>>(which runs Linux), I was able to run VNC server on the Zaurus.  That way, I 
>>could do all my typing (and viewing) at the PC.  I also used smbmount so that 
>>I could keep all the software I was developing on the PC.  Is any of this 
>>possible with Windows Mobile?  I searched for a VNC server (or any other kind 
>>of display server) but came up with nothing.  Are people using ActiveSync to 
>>download and run?
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>>
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>There's a nice (non-free) program called "SOTI, Pocket Controller" that
>does this.
>
>There's also a free, more basic, Microsoft tool that allows you to
>control your PocketPC from the desktop. (It's name escapes me...)
>  
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