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Windows CE Device Emulator Goes Shared Source

An anonymous reader writes "It seems that Microsoft has released their device emulator for Windows CE under a shared source license making it available to experimentation and teaching. From the article: 'The Device Emulator can be built as a standalone Windows application, or as the default emulator within Visual Studio 2005 running under the Device Emulator Manager, according to Microsoft. A 473 KB compressed file containing the Device Emulator shared source code is available for download' on the Microsoft site."

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  1. Dupe by casings · · Score: 4, Informative
  2. Re:Not bad... by badfish99 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Also, the license doesn't seem to allow you to use it at all, unless you happen to be attending a school or university. For example, you can't use it if you are just a hobbyist.

    Of course this fits in with Bill Gates' known views that hobbyists should pay for commercial software

    The strategy is to get them hooked at school, and then make them pay for the rest of their lives.