The device emulator can act as a "real" device by connecting it through ActiveSync.
In ActiveSync, make sure that "DMA" is selected in the "Connection Settings". Then, using the Device Emulator Manager, connect to and cradle a device emulator. You can find the Device Emulator Manager in \program files\microsoft device emulator\1.0\dvcemumanager.exe. This will create an ActiveSync connection with the emulator. If the connection is not created, you can use the "Get connected" option of ActiveSync. After you set up a partnership with the device emulator, you should be able to use the "Pocket PC device" target of eVC4.0 as if a real device was connected to your desktop.
The device emulator can act as a "real" device by connecting it through ActiveSync.
HUGE thanks Carl (and the orig poster) , I was having major issues activating the emulator, it seemed like my eVC4 wanted to run my old Emul, it hadn't occured to me it had to run as a 'real' device!
using in evc4?
ramkim
In ActiveSync, make sure that "DMA" is selected in the "Connection Settings". Then, using the Device Emulator Manager, connect to and cradle a device emulator. You can find the Device Emulator Manager in \program files\microsoft device emulator\1.0\dvcemumanager.exe. This will create an ActiveSync connection with the emulator. If the connection is not created, you can use the "Get connected" option of ActiveSync. After you set up a partnership with the device emulator, you should be able to use the "Pocket PC device" target of eVC4.0 as if a real device was connected to your desktop.
SilverSmurf
HUGE thanks Carl (and the orig poster) , I was having major issues activating the emulator, it seemed like my eVC4 wanted to run my old Emul, it hadn't occured to me it had to run as a 'real' device!
D'oh.
Working sweet now...