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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:34:45+00:00 2026-05-13T16:34:45+00:00

I’ve installed visual studio 2005 and windows embedded c.e. 6.0. How do I create

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I’ve installed visual studio 2005 and windows embedded c.e. 6.0.
How do I create a simple hello world program in visual studio and then port it to a Win C.E. emulator and run the same there.

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    2026-05-13T16:34:46+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:34 pm

    Does this page help?

    Quoted from there:

    Your First Visual C++ for Windows CE
    Application

    Your first Visual C++ for Windows CE
    application will be a simple
    application, a WCE MFC AppWizard (EXE)
    to be precise. This application will
    have a single view that will have a
    bitmap painted on it. We will also add
    a menu item that when clicked will
    evoke a dialog. This dialog will
    contain one of the Windows Common
    Controls, a progress control. Creating
    the Basic Application

    Download the sample application source
    code.

    To start your first Windows CE
    application we will generate a shell
    using the WCE MFC AppWizard. The
    numbered list below will step you
    trough this process:
    1. Open Visual C++ and go to the File menu and choose the New item
    2. Select the Projects property tab if it is not already selected.
    3. Select WCE MFC AppWizard (exe) in the list control.
    4. Type WCEFirstApp in the Project name edit box

    When you finish, you will see the New
    dialog box as seen in Figure 3.

    1. Press the Next button.

    WCE MFC AppWizard (exe) – Step 1 of 4
    will appear as seen in Figure 4.
    Notice that the selections are similar
    to the MFC AppWizard except that there
    is no Multiple documents selection.
    6. Accept the defaults.
    7. Press the Next button.

    WCE MFC AppWizard (exe) – Step 2 of 4
    will appear as seen in Figure 5. There
    are several options on this page. You
    can add support for Windows Sockets,
    ActiveX Controls, Windows Help, and
    Printing if your target supports
    Windows CE 2.1. You also can choose
    the type of command bar that you wish
    to support. For this exercise we will
    accept the defaults.
    8. Accept the defaults.
    9. Press the Next button.

    WCE MFC AppWizard (exe) – Step 3 of 4
    will appear as seen in Figure 6. You
    can choose to include generated
    comments, an option that I highly
    recommend. There is no such thing as
    too much documentation. There is also
    an option to link dynamically or
    statically with the MFC Library.
    Accept the defaults.
    10. Accept the defaults.
    11. Press the Next button.

    WCE MFC AppWizard (exe) – Step 4 of 4
    will appear as seen in Figure 7. This
    page gives you an opportunity to set
    the base class for the view. It also
    gives you an opportunity to set your
    file names. Accept the defaults.
    12. Accept the defaults.
    13. Press the Finish button.

    The New Project Information dialog
    will appear as seen in Figure 8. Just
    like all Visual Studio AppWizards the
    wizards give you a final chance to
    look over your choices.
    14. Press the Ok Button.
    15. Select Build menu and choose the Rebuild All item.

    When the application is completed
    building, you are ready to go on to
    the next section.


    Also see this.

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