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Building an image for Debugging C# and C++ Applications
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jgallagher77
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10 Nov 2004 06:17 AM
    What are the minimum set of components required to build a CE image that allows debugging of both a C# application and a C++ application on a target and an emulator? I am building my CE image for .NET 4.2 and using EVC++ 4.0 SP4 and VS .NET 2003.

    I have an image that boots up and displays a repllog.exe error 608. I cannot find any documentation that tells me what the problem could be. Does anyone know what this error could mean? I have a serial port and ethernet port connection to the target. I do not want to use the USB port since the device we will eventually build will not have USB. I am trying to create an image that allows an "ActiveSync" startup server and a TCP transport. I believe this configuration will give me what I need for debugging both types of applications on the same image. Is this true or am I wasting my time?
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    24 Nov 2004 12:00 PM
    jagallagher77,

    I can't personally attest to C# debugging capability but you should be able to build an image with activesync support and touch and display. Important components for activesync are as follows.

    Applications End User: Activesync

    Communication Services and Networking:
    -Local Area Network : Wired Local Area Network
    -Wide Area Network : Dial Up Networking, Telephony API w/ Unimodem
    -Networking Features : TCP/IP

    Shell User Interface : User Interface : Network User Interface




    From the sound of it I think you've left out your Unimodem support so you might want to check that.

    If you'd like help creating an image to use activesync over a serial port this can be covered under a support contract. Please contact sales@logicpd.com to set one up.

    Regards,


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