• Required Software: o Windows Embedded CE 6.0 o Visual Studio 2005 (except Express) o Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 o. Emulator worked just fine. Windows CE and Windows XP are two different operating systems. Windows Software used to interface with a Garmin Nuvi? Jul 20, 2011 If this is not applicable, you're only other option is to build your own Emulator OS Image using Platform Builder for Windows Embedded CE 6. MVP Windows Embedded Proposed as answer by Luca Calligaris Thursday, July 21. I am trying this but getting some strange problems with paths. I am trying to load the exact same sd card content that I have working in my car. First I got the error that sygic is not activated amd that there are no maps. I changed the paths in my settings file for maps and cobtent from relative paths to absolute paths. Then the activation problem disappeared, but it still says no maps. When I change the path of the 'res' folder to abs path, it fails completely saying that it cannot find the res path. Does the emulator treat the paths dofferently?? My English is much better than my German, and since your post is in English, so Anyhow, My problem is that Sygic on the emulator cannot find the Maps folder. The exact files are working fine on my AS DS611 in my car, but when I load it from the emulator, it cannot find the maps folder.Nice radio you own. I saw it on internet. Beautifull layout. Do you have a working recent version of Sygic? Because all sites say 2014 is the latest and you can not use 2015 maps. In Emulator it is better to use only 1 map, because it freeze with more maps. It is only for testing, so don't use more than necessary. Maybe you can upload your sygic, so I can take a look at it? Please completely, because I do not use Sygic. You can upload to: Regards, Kajoe. I originally used the Windows Mobile 6.1 emulator for this since I never could get Primo to run on any of the available WinCE 5.0 images, and none of the programs besides Primo working on CE 6.0 either. However, I still wanted a small CE image I could use, and with the emulator BSP only partially implemented for CE 5.0 (most importantly there's no power management, which is why you can't soft-reset and save states), I decided to make a working one myself. CE 6.0 fully works with the emulator, so I ported back some of its emulator drivers and implementations, and now I've got pretty much everything working with CE 5.0, including battery driver, power button (for resets), saving states, rotating screen. As with the other CE 5.0 images and some devices, the CAB installer for Total Commander (and possibly others) still fails. Anyway, you can still run the.exe directly (but I've had issues with 2.53 beta 3 and I'm using 2.51).Here's what you need. • By default the.cmd files to launch the emulator will restore the last saved state, or perform a cold boot if there isn't one. • You can rotate the screen by using a program I have included in the start menu. • When using the calibration fix I recommend setting Windows CE to not keep the taskbar always on top so that it doesn't overlap the application (Start -> Settings -> Taskbar and Start Menu). You can press the Windows key at any time to bring up the start menu and taskbar if you need it. • Performing a soft-reset will reboot the device and keep any modifications, a hard-reset will start over with a clean boot. • Closing the emulator and saving state is the same as using the 'suspend' command on the device: It will save the state and close the emulator. Don't do this while Primo is running as it often caused file corruption in my tests. • Install Microsoft Device Emulator on your workstation. • Extract the package containing the Windows CE image,.cmd files and network drivers to a folder of your choice. • Run one of the.cmd files to start the emulator for the resolution you want. Note: I am using start_emulator.cmd to launch the emulator from its default installation path and set resolution-independent options such as RAM size or storage card folder. Edit that file if you need to change the path to deviceemulator.exe or use different default options.
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