Windows Mobile software runs on Windows CE? - Windows Mobile Software Development

I was wondering if windows mobile software might run on a PND (Personal Navigation Device) that uses Windows CE 5.0.
I know that the contrary might not be true, since windows CE can be customized only with the components it needs, like windows mobile versions.
Thank you.

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how to install windows mobile on motorola a1000

Is there any way i can get windows mobile OS on my A1000?
Is the hardware in it at least supported by windows mobile os?
Thanks for your answer in advance,
Kind regards
Kristof
That's not possible since Windows Mobile is installed as the OS by HTC/E-Ten during the manufacturing process. Motorola uses Windows Mobile in 3 of its smartphones though:
1) MPx200
2) MPx220
3) MPx300

help! on running applications in windows mobile

how can i run windows mobile 5 applications in windows mobile 2003. is there any patch for this.
no. well not that i know of. i suggest just upgrading ur device to 2005 using helmi's version with the new increased page pool or whatever.
to be honest it runs as quick as 2003se on my b.a and it runs all 2005 software, etc.
just out of curiosity exactly what software r u tryna run?

Make your Windows Mobile 5.0 device look like WM6

http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/04/24/make-your-windows-mobile-5-0-device-look-like-wm6/
Can't wait for HTC to offer a free Windows Mobile upgrade for your PDA? Visual Windows Mobile 6 is an application designed to make your Windows Mobile 5.0 PDA or phone look and act a bit more like a WM6 device.
It seems like this happens every time a new operating system is announced. There are programs to make Windows XP look like Vista or Mac OS X. There are programs designed to make Windows Mobile phones look like Apple's upcoming iPhone.
Really, what this shows is that independent developers are just about as capable as large businesses at developing ways to spruce up a computer interface. But people are more likely to notice their designs when they pick up on innovations that are already getting a lot of attention like the Aero interface in Windows Vista, the touch-screen iPhone, or in this case, Windows Mobile 6.
Visual Windows Mobile 6 also comes with a couple of extra programs that add functions like a fake cursor, battery monitor, and program launcher.
Download...HERE http://www.pocketpt.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=15142&st=0&gopid=85516&#entry85516

Dual boot windows ce to enjoy all windows application ?

Hi all
I heard about windows rt and windows 8 on tablets and phones.
My goal is to find a way (if there's one) to enjoy windows app, games (oldest ones) and compatibility (on my tab s if available).
Windows 8 cannot be on arm so I forgot him.
After I heard about windows rt. The problems are : 1 you can only have the os when you have the machine sold with 2: you can only install apps from the store so the compatibility is broken.
Finally I heard about windows ce who can be on arm if you buy the licence. I searched but I doesn't found any 'windows store' or incompatibility
with .exe. (most people are using on x86 devices )
Thanks for answers and if windows ce cannot be used like a native windows I would be happy to know why (Im pretty sure It can't but i hope)
Ilphrin
Do you have any idea how limited Windows CE is? It cannot run ANYTHING at all.
you can also install win 95 or xp
if only we could have Vista
anyway this stuff almost always requires root and kernel tweaks etc.. also the OS you want to run has to have been made to run on our architecture at some point or you have to run it inside a VM.
i have done a bunch with Linux distros over the years and those are much easier than Windows and still it has never developed to be enjoyable to use.
best option is to find an app that does what you liked in Windows since you should find most things these days.

Looking Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise

Hi!
I wanna run Raspberry with Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise. Is this possible?
I'm looking for Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise download link. I search almost 3 hours but i couldn't find Iot Mobile Enterprise iso or something else.
Help please! Thank you.
It doesn't released yet (still).
[email protected]@f said:
It doesn't released yet (still).
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But what about https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsforbusiness/windows-iot ?
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is a full version of Windows 10 that delivers enterprise manageability and security to IoT solutions. It is designed for powerful industry devices used in retail, manufacturing, healthcare, and other industries. Note: Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is a binary equivalent to Windows 10 Enterprise.
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@sensboston
morphinz said:
I'm looking for Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise
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morphinz said:
Hi!
I wanna run Raspberry with Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise. Is this possible?
I'm looking for Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise download link. I search almost 3 hours but i couldn't find Iot Mobile Enterprise iso or something else.
Help please! Thank you.
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technically you can try integrate drivers from iot in to w10m and run efi boot loader on rpi2. I want try do this but I don't have rpi2, I have only rpi zero((
PS How I know w10m kernel can print errors in com port. it's can be useful...
@[email protected]@f, but he wants to run it on RPi (I believe "Raspberry" means "Raspberry Pi 2 or 3"), not a Windows Phone
P.S. I tried to run W10 IoT Core on my RPi 2 but got stuck on the "rainbow" screen (I believe it's a GPU test routine, OS loader wasn't executed at all).
@sensboston RPi is ARM, not x86
God damn it, I don't want to live in world where people have RPi but doesn't even know to what architecture its processor belongs. I live in country where buying bread is a problem.
@[email protected]@f, I don't understand you at all, what is your point? Windows 10 IoT Core runs on RPi 2/3 (arm CPU), the guy is looking (for some unknown reasons) for Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise, the OS designed (according to MS) for the mobile phones.
So, the question wasn't correct; for "Raspberry" he needs a "Windows 10 IoT Core" (arm based), which one freely available on MS site.
And MS already released W10 IoT Enterprise but not for the arm CPU's.
P.S.
God damn it, I don't want to live in world where people have RPi but doesn't even know to what architecture its processor belongs. I live in country where buying bread is a problem.
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And that your statement is STUPID and OFFENSIVE.
@sensboston, If you didn't understand still, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise has nothing with Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise. All your posts was unrelated to the topic. Why you even mentioned Windows 10 IoT Enterprise if you know that 1 - its the same as Windows 10 Enterprise, 2 - Windows 10 Enterprise have no ARM version and never will (as well as Windows 10 IoT Enterprise), 3 - RPi is ARM device.
And you continue argue that guy need Windows 10 IoT Enterprise because he have RPi, so he doesn't need Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise (while its only ARM OS from IoT series with shell, even though it unreleased yet). Your statements are absurd.
@[email protected]@f, nobody promised that Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise should support RPi! This version of Windows 10 can't run on Raspberry Pi devices at all. Do you understand this?
Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise is a direct relative of Windows 10 Mobile OS (powering Windows Phones) which is in turn tracing it’s roots to Windows 8 Phone and all the way back to Windows CE. Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise is built to power enterprise mobile, handheld devices (like these barcode scanners used in warehouses to quickly identify and sort goods). Being a Windows Mobile relative, this OS can only run Windows Universal applications, no support for classic desktop applications.
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And I said, this guy needs Windows 10 IoT Core in my previous message.
P.S. JFYI, Microsoft already released "Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise" a long time ago but it's not available for general public (only for specific MSDN subscribers and partners).
http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-updates-windows-10-iot-adds-new-core-pro-version/
Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise, Version 1511 is now available to MSDN subscribers. The download file is 611KM as the image includes only the XML file that you have to deploy on any Windows 10 Mobile device to turn on the Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise features on it. There is no full image in the case of phone as it is delivered as an OTA (over the air) update," a Microsoft spokesperson confirmed.
The Enterprise version of Windows 10 Mobile ultimately will include a number of the same enterprise features that Windows 10 Enterprise does. As the slide embedded above from Microsoft's recent Ignite Australia conference mentioned, the Enterprise Data Protection functionality won't be available in final form until summer 2016.
Microsoft is positioning Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise as being suited for industry devices like ATMs, retail point of sale and handheld terminals. Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise is for Windows Phones and small Intel and ARM tablets.
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@sensboston, Again, you miss the point. Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise has nothing with Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise
Maybe you should google first some about topic before posting. Google Windows IoT editions at least.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69064635&postcount=136
@[email protected]@f, have you ever read what I posted here?! Show me the damn word "Raspberry PI"!
Microsoft is positioning Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise as being suited for industry devices like ATMs, retail point of sale and handheld terminals. Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise is for Windows Phones and small Intel and ARM tablets.
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Sorry, I don't want to waste my time for the newbies like you anymore.
P.S. To the topic starter only (to be in topic): it's NOT POSSIBLE, there is no such a thing like Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise for Raspberry Pi, it's NOT EXIST! You can't get portable Windows 10 device able to run GUI UWP apps for $35 RPi. What you can get: working Windows 10 IoT Core without GUI.
Guys i think i have what you want
Check this :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/wi...dows-phone-windows-10-mobile-surface-t3365743
@sensboston I don't know from where you took this quote (when you post quote it's good practice to link to the source, to not seem like ranter), but Microsoft officially didn't announced or someway positioned Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise, because it doesn't released yet.
And @Ferrybigger post just ruined all your argumentation about that Windows Phone couldn't be run on ARM or whatever you want (FYI Surface RT runs on Tegra 3). Microsoft never promised that Windows Phone could be run on Surface RT. But it does. Who is amateur now?
[email protected]@f said:
@sensboston I don't know from where you took this quote (when you post quote it's good practice to link to the source, to not seem like ranter), but Microsoft officially didn't announced or someway positioned Windows 10 IoT Mobile Enterprise, because it doesn't released yet.
And @Ferrybigger post just ruined all your argumentation about that Windows Phone couldn't be run on ARM or whatever you want (FYI Surface RT runs on Tegra 3). Microsoft never promised that Windows Phone could be run on Surface RT. But it does. Who is amateur now?
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Well I can tell you who I think has the comprehension problem, and it's the person that keeps saying "it doesn't released yet."
It has been released, and it is the same as Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. (edit: see page 5 of this PDF: ah, I can't post links, yet. google Create your Industry device with Windows 10 IoT and it's the first link.)
Also, I think we're talking about official ways to do it, not unofficial ways that Microsoft might patch in the future. Besides, ARM devices are not all the same. What runs on a Tegra might not run on a Raspberry Pi. For example, a Tegra 3 runs the ARMv7 architecture, while the Raspberry Pi 3 runs ARMv8-A architecture. Those are very different things, though some compatibility does exist between them.

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