PocketZeus Lite will let you code, compile, debug and run your program directly on the Pocket PC.
The language is very simmilar to visual basic.
Zeus was designed as a interface language for use in data aquisition and robotics.
Think of Zeus as the ultimate programmable calculator.
The KRMicros web site has several interface libraries and application notes available. Several help files are included with the file but make sure you visit the KRMicros web site for tutorials and sample code.
Requirements.
At least 200Mhz Windows Mobile 2002, 2003 or 2005 and 600K of storage space.
*Screen must have 240x320 or larger display
Requires Compact Framework 1.0 SP2 or SP3
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
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