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Interesting. I'm pretty sure developers do it to produce/showcase their products.Is it possible to run Windows Mobile in a virtual enviroment on a normal computer?
Is it possible to run Windows Mobile in a virtual enviroment on a normal computer?
Does that actually let you run other Windows Mobile apps on it though, like WM apps you'd download separately. I know it's a nice enough way to play around with the OS itself, but I seemed to think it wasn't a true ARM environment (fine for basic debugging of your apps that you run from Visual Studio, but not good enough to run outside applications).
It's like the same thing as Symbian offers under their Development tools, where you can use a S60 Emulator but it won't run any external SISs.
iPhone has it too with the iPhone Simulator under XCode, but not good enough to run separate iPhone apps.