Subject: Re: A question about CF cards.
To: Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom <chrome@real-time.com>
From: John Utz <john@utzweb.net>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 09/24/2001 19:26:48
re porting to wince

i think that you can download the compilers for 3.0 from somewhere in M$FT
land.

you probably have to click on some hideous licence i am sure

but wince is pretty much win32 with some minor annoyances


On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:

> > I'm glad to mentioned that...  I was beginning to wonder if I was missing
> > something obvious.  I couldn't figure out how you managed to keep the
> > kernel and bootloader on the WinCE memory betwee reboots :-)
> 	you don't actually need the kernel on the CF disk either. pbsdboot
> is capable of reading it off the ffs filesystem.
>
> > If I could find ssh for WinCE, I might not worry about getting NetBSD
> > working (though, I'd really like X, too).  However, I'm pretty far along
> > now, so I'm not likely to give up at this point :-)
> 	zterm supports telnet-SSL, which is almost as good (it's not like
> the advanced features of SSH are really useful on wince anyway). it'd be
> really cool if puTTY would compile under wince; but I know nothing about
> porting stuff to wince. dunno if there are any payware SSH clients for
> wince.
>
> Carl Soderstrom
>

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