Shared Source Device Emulator from Microsoft
An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft has posted a shared source version of its device emulator (which ships with Visual Studio 2005) for download.
Primarily meant for academia to experiment with and build upon, it is licensed under the Microsoft Shared Source Academic License. Since it emulates the ARM processor, it can run all modern Windows Mobile and Windows CE operating systems. Barry Bond, the architect behind the emulator (and also Rotor, one of Microsoft's previous shared source offerings) has a blog post on the release."
"If you write applications for Windows Mobile OS's then this interesting. Otherwise... **yawn**... "
So why did you bother to post?
You took time to post about a story that you're not interested in, merely to say that you're not interested in it?
-- "I never gave these stories much credence." - HAL 9000