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c++ porting by bonzo 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Hi!
Ok, I've got this source code for calculating unlock codes for Nokia phones..
Now, I allso got a Pocket PC..

Any pointers on how to port the application to Pocket PC platform?
Or has anyone done it already, and is willing to share?

Thanks guys!
[ Reply ]
  Doesn't look like there's a whole lot in there by cuboci2005-01-27 00:17:58
  install linux on pocket PC with gcc by Cokish2005-01-27 00:37:25
    Could you elaborate that please? (n/t) by bonzo2005-01-27 01:02:07
      lets try it again then eh ? by stacato2005-01-27 01:16:42
        No linux distro available by bonzo2005-01-27 01:45:08
          Familiar Project? by Control2005-01-27 01:58:16
            I don't know.. by bonzo2006-11-19 12:55:59
          what are 200mb+ in the days of by stacato2005-01-27 02:03:34
            20 hours of downloading... by hobbs2005-01-27 02:14:19
  You could try PocketGCC by Control2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Ahh, yes.. by bonzo2005-01-27 01:46:47
  <Deleted><Deleted>2005-01-27 04:58:13
    Moderated: double post (n/t) by purplepineapple2005-01-27 04:58:26
      It wasn't me! It was IE!!! :( (n/t) by bonzo2005-01-27 05:39:54
        Moderated: Don't use IE by Control2005-01-27 11:13:52
  Input to this code? by bonzo2005-01-27 04:27:55
  Request: Help! by bonzo2005-01-27 05:38:35

 

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