I really do not want to offend anyone, but this topic is made up of
deliriumnonsense a little less than full.
I try to bring a little clarity.
1.
Neither of which start Red Alert for Windows CE and can be no question . As well as the launch of any other games and all programs written for any desktop Windows.
It's impossible. Absolutely. Nothing.
Well, except that if an emulator Win95, running on WinCE :-)
2. Technically,
Windows Mobile - is, in fact, there is Windows CE . WM5, WM6, WM6.1 and WM6.5.3 - it's all WinCE5. A OS Zune and Windows Phone 7 - it is WinCE6.
So no emulator you do not need just because WinCE devices installed on your birth.
3. Almost all the software written for WinCE, you will be able to find, run under Windows Mobile.
Well, except for rigidly tied to specific glands.
But on the contrary - figushki.
So that sense in WinCE absolutely nothing.
If you're curious, here's a detailed explanation of the paragraphs 2 and 3 (first paragraph - self-sufficient):
The latest versions of WinCE in full, as such, do not exist in nature. There is a single core, a lot of different components, and from this designer different manufacturers glands make their assembly, including only the required components in them. For example, if there is no screen devaysa, he nafig not need funds for working with graphics and the UI, etc. In this respect, WinCE recalls the way, Linux, which also does not exist as a single operating system and a set of more or less compatible, but more or less independent distributions :-)
That's why you can not find an emulator WinCE: because emulate something, in fact, do not need the operating system and the device, it serves - and these devices very much and all too different from each other incompatible (and should not be compatible) Unlike smartphones running WM.
What to Windows Mobile, it is nothing but the most popular of assemblies based on WinCE. It has two features that distinguish it from all others: first, a list of its components rigidly fixed, device manufacturers can not on their own throw out anything of substance OS - thus ensuring software compatibility. But under WinCE no one does not promise compatibility: in principle, on a device should operate only those programs which are to identify the manufacturer. The theoretical possibility of installing third-party programs on navigators and media players are, but ... theoretical.
Secondly, in WM added to certain components that are not found in other assemblies WinCE: Media Player, Internet Explorer, Office, and something else.
Well, and WM - its interface is, of course, but this is just from a technical point of view, little importance.
Oh, and about the first version of WinCE - it is, indeed, still had something in common with Win95, and included a trimmed version of windows applications, such as Ward and Excel, but that's just the installation of third-party programs, it was not assumed in principle :-)
Post has been editedphillipoque - 20.05.10, 16:52