06-24-2005 09:15 AM
06-24-2005 09:23 AM
06-24-2005 09:55 AM
@NelsonNeves wrote:
Hello.
I've developed a simple Win32 DLL with C++ Builder to make a test in LabVIEW for Windows: it worked fine. Now I need to build that vi to the PDA, and I get this error: "Error building the executable. Unable to create file". I've added to "source files" in "Tools -> Build for PDA" this files:
- test.vi (the vi)
- Project1.dll (the Win32 DLL I've created)
- Project1.lib (the lib file related with the DLL)
I would like that you tell me what am I doing wrong, and how can I build successfuly one vi like this one.
Thanks in advance.
PS: In attachment are the files in question.
06-24-2005 04:15 PM
06-28-2005 08:33 AM
07-08-2005 10:33 AM
07-10-2005 03:20 PM
Well, I don't think you need God for this. The reason is that PocketPC PDAs typically run an Intel XScale CPU and that is a CPU based on ARM and not x86. Visual C .Net supposedly comes with support for creating PDA applications for PocketPC OS, which is as far as I know some sort of cross compiler.
@NelsonNeves wrote:
Hello again.
I had some problems building the VI for PDA running PocketPC 2003, because I've been building the stub dll with C++ Builder (Borland made), and it didn't work. I needed to build the stub dll with Visual C++ (Mocrosoft made) and then I've been succeed.
God knows why! 🙂
Thanks to all that helped me.
04-28-2006 02:36 AM
Hi.
I have tried you DLL-Test but I could not get it working for me.
I always get the answer that the C-file is missing.
Can you help me with this problem?
Please reply to the following e-mail address: martin.kunze@boening.com
With kind regards
Martin Kunze