Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/1999/03/27/23:04:06
It wouldn't be easy. There are *a lot* of API limitations in Windows
CE. Cygwin uses a lot of the functions that aren't available on
Windows CE.
Incidentally, FYI, your email was strangely formatted. There were
no line breaks.
-chris
On Sun, Mar 28, 1999 at 04:00:00AM -0000, jgm AT jgm DOT org wrote:
>I'd like to tackle the problem of making "our" nifty Unix paradigm
>available to those who want to write code on "HPC Pro" Windows CE
>devices. These mini-notebooks are full-fledged computers in my mind
>and could be very handy as development platforms for those of us who
>need to write programs and compile tools for our portable needs *while*
>staying mobile. For example, I'd like to have VIM for mine... which
>presupposes a curses package for the CMD tool as well as something to
>compile the code. I'd also like to use Apache to host a mini web site
>over CDPD (hpc.jgm.org, BTW the Sierra Wireless AirCard 300 is very
>cool)... Yes the GoAhead server or something else could be used, but
>why reinvent the wheel??
>
>I've not taken a close look at the SDK, but I've gathered that the API
>is Unicode only-- what ramifications does this have? Is this whole
>idea a nutty thing to undertake? Why/not?
>
>What about targeting multiple processors? (Has Cygwin addressed the
>Alpha/NT combo? BTW I was able to run one of my multithreaded
>financial statistics programs on a 21264 box under Digital UNIX
>recently-- it was about 85% as fast as a 6CPU Sun E4500! Not bad for a
>4CPU handicap, and at about 1/6th the cost!)
>
>Thanks, John
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