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From: oxd on 4 Apr 2008 19:16 Hello, I am confused from Micosoft OS names. Could you anybody explain them? For example: what difference is between Windows Mobile 6.0, Windows CE 6.0, Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Windows CE .Net? What OS is used on smartphone devices? Thank you in advance /oxd/
From: Scott Seligman on 4 Apr 2008 19:36 oxd <oxd(a)centrum.cz> wrote: > >I am confused from Micosoft OS names. Could you anybody explain them? >For example: what difference is between Windows Mobile 6.0, Windows CE >6.0, Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Windows CE .Net? What OS is used on >smartphone devices? Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Windows CE .NET refer to different versions of Windows CE. Windows CE .NET was version 4.2, if I recall correctly. Windows Mobile 6.0 is a platform build on top of Windows CE (Windows CE 5.2, confusingly enough). MS Smartphone devices have used CE as an OS, with versions from 3.0 up to 5.2. -- --------- Scott Seligman <scott at <firstname> and michelle dot net> --------- What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. -- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
From: BobZ on 7 Apr 2008 16:32 On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 01:16:34 +0200, oxd <oxd(a)centrum.cz> wrote: >Hello, >I am confused from Micosoft OS names. You are very definitely not alone. > Could you anybody explain them? I'll try. >For example: what difference is between Windows Mobile 6.0, Windows CE >6.0, Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Windows CE .Net? What OS is used on >smartphone devices? Variant on earlier response: Windows CE is the base operating system. Windows Embedded CE is a variant that is used in devices like traffic information signs (the ones that announce delays, etc.), milking machines, cable TV boxes, calculators, etc. Windows CE .NET is Windows CE 4.2; that version had the misfortune of coming out when Microsoft was using .NET in every name. Pocket PC (now known as Classic and Professional) and Smartphone are platforms (base operating system plus tweaks plus hardware spec) based on Windows CE. Windows Mobile is a blanket term for Pocket PC and Smartphone. See also: http://community.opennetcf.com/forums/t/317.aspx http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/wce/versions.htm > >Thank you in advance >/oxd/ ----------------------------------------- To reply to me, remove the underscores (_) from my email address (and please indicate which newsgroup and message). Robert E. Zaret, eMVP PenFact, Inc. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 478 Boston, MA 02116 www.penfact.com
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