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MSJ Home It's Not Just for Handheld PCs Any More Editor's Note
Joe Flanigen
Under the Hood
Matt Pietrek
ActiveX
Don Box 
Wicked Code
Jeff Prosise 
C++ Q&A
Paul DiLascia
Microsoft Windows CE 2.0: It's Not Just for Handheld
PCs Any More

Microsoft Windows CE 2.0: It's Not Just for Handheld PCs Any More

If you think Windows CE is just a pared-down version of Windows 95, or that it's only for the Handheld PC, take a closer look at version 2.0. Designed to be small, portable, fast, and scalable, Windows CE is far more comprehensive than you may imagine.
Paul Yao    

 

Minimizing the Memory Footprint of Your
Windows CE-based Program

Minimizing the Memory Footprint of Your Windows CE-based Program

A Windows CE-based machine may have only 1 or 2MB of RAM. While the amount of memory may be small, the functions available for managing memory are quite complete. Windows CE implements almost the entire Win32 memory management API.
Douglas Boling    

 

Windows CE 2.0 Networking Offers Exciting Mobile Computing Possibilities

Windows CE 2.0 Networking Offers Exciting Mobile Computing Possibilities

One of the most appealing features of Windows CE 2.0 is its robust networking capability. It supports many types of communications hardware including serial links, modems, and Ethernet cards, as well as almost all of Microsoft's networking APIs.
Anthony Jones    


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