WinCE forum
Should we have a seperate windows CE forum? There are things that are not supported under windows CE due to the memory/FS requirements. If you gander through the windows CE documentation in MSDN alot of MFC functions are not supported etc. So it is sorta specilized in that area, things we might say to a poster <well try this> may not work under CE because of that. I think it would be nice to seperate the questions. Some people ask their questions and we say try this, and then it comes out whoops I'm on windows CE and then it's a scramble to find out what would work in a particular situation. I know there has got to be a couple of people out there that develop under windows CE and can answer the questions based on their experience...
Just food for thought...
[788 byte] By [
Mick] at [2007-11-18 17:45:47]

# 1 Re: WinCE forum
Well...I am not sure whether the amount of CE questions is enough to justify a dedidaced CE forum yet.
Furthermore, these kind of question might fit in the Wireless/Mobile development (although not being explicitly stated at the moment)...
# 2 Re: WinCE forum
Originally posted by Andreas Masur
Well...I am not sure whether the amount of CE questions is enough to justify a dedidaced CE forum yet.
Furthermore, these kind of question might fit in the Wireless/Mobile development (although not being explicitly stated at the moment)...
They are sporadic, I'd say no more than networking or graphics questions. As for the wireless/mobile forgot about that puppy ;) Maybe we can bold the Windows CE somewhere in there? Seems like most of the questions are ending up in VisualC++ forum, but I guess that goes back to my old argument that people are going to post whereever they think is appropriate at the time and there is not much you can do about that.
Mick at 2007-11-10 3:38:28 >

# 3 Re: WinCE forum
Originally posted by Mick
Maybe we can bold the Windows CE somewhere in there?
Well...that was my point...from my perspective the CE questions are supposed to go there anyway, however, we might need to change the description of the forum to reflect that...
Originally posted by Mick
Seems like most of the questions are ending up in VisualC++ forum, but I guess that goes back to my old argument that people are going to post whereever they think is appropriate at the time and there is not much you can do about that.
Well...yes...that is the other thing...of course you can moved them back and forth, however, I usually try to do this as less as possible... :cool: