INFO: Overview of the Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0
ID: Q186859
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Microsoft Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0
SUMMARY
Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0 (VBCE) enables Visual Basic
developers to leverage their existing expertise to develop applications for
handheld devices that run the Windows CE 2.0 operating system.
MORE INFORMATION
VBCE is an add-in to the Visual Basic 5.0 product, which means that it uses
the same design environment (IDE) functionality (for example, code editor,
form editor, property pane, and so on) as Visual Basic 5.0.
VBCE provides Windows CE versions of the most commonly used intrinsic and
ActiveX Controls, as well as new ActiveX Controls that provide Windows CE-
specific functionality.
The Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0 provides an emulation
environment on your desktop PC that gives you the look and feel of a
Windows CE-based device. You can develop, test, and debug your programs on
your desktop. A Windows CE device is not required.
When you work directly with a Windows CE-based device, programs are
transferred from the desktop development machine to the device
automatically through a standard connection. You can also monitor and debug
your applications remotely from your desktop computer.
VBCE also provides cross-processor support, which means you can code your
Windows CE-based applications once, and then use them on a variety of
processors.
To run the Microsoft Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0, please see
the system requirements outlined in the following article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
Q181943 INFO: System Requirements for Windows CE Toolkit for VB 5.0
Please note you are required to have Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3
installed to run the Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0. For more
information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
Q184851 INFO: VBCE Does Not Run on Windows 95 or Windows 98
Features that are available in Visual Basic 5.0, but are not available in
Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0 can be found in the following
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
Q184650 INFO: What Does Visual Basic 5.0 Have That VBCE Doesn't Have?
For a summary of things that are handled differently between the Windows CE
Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0, and Visual Basic 5.0 please see the following
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
Q186266 INFO: What Is Handled Differently in Windows CE and VBCE
REFERENCES
Books Online for Microsoft Windows CE Toolkit for Visual Basic 5.0
Additional query words:
wince vbce vbce5
Keywords : kbToolkit kbVBp500 kbWinCE100 kbGrpVB
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Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo