Hello sven,
iw ant to download the pocket version of divelog on my pocket. I have win mobile 5 on the pocket and i use on my desktop Vista with windows mobile center. I get the message that divelog.exe need a newer version of mcsft.net COMPACT Framework.
What do i do wrong and how should i do it ?
Best regards
Patrick
divelog on pocket pc with mobile 5
Hi Patrick
Have you tried to install this setup: NETCFv2.ppc.armv4.exe, this should fix the problem.
Best regards,
Sven
Have you tried to install this setup: NETCFv2.ppc.armv4.exe, this should fix the problem.
Best regards,
Sven
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Hi Sven,
Thx for the quick reply,
However I can install the program but it wont run .
First the message that divelog.exe need a newer version of mcsft.net COMPACT Framework.
I installed on your proposition:
>>> Have you tried to install this setup: NETCFv2.ppc.armv4.exe, this should fix the problem.<<<
I installed this file and now I am getting the same message + an extra message :
Connected devicetype is not supported by mcfrosft .Net CF .20
Application is made possible when a supported devicetype is connected.
What is going wrong ?
My device is Qtek 200
Windows mobile 5
I sync with Vista Pc & Windows mobile
Best regards
Patrick
Thx for the quick reply,
However I can install the program but it wont run .
First the message that divelog.exe need a newer version of mcsft.net COMPACT Framework.
I installed on your proposition:
>>> Have you tried to install this setup: NETCFv2.ppc.armv4.exe, this should fix the problem.<<<
I installed this file and now I am getting the same message + an extra message :
Connected devicetype is not supported by mcfrosft .Net CF .20
Application is made possible when a supported devicetype is connected.
What is going wrong ?
My device is Qtek 200
Windows mobile 5
I sync with Vista Pc & Windows mobile
Best regards
Patrick
Hi Patrick
OK, try to download the .NET Compact Framework directly from Microsoft: .NET Compact Framework 2
Kind regards,
Sven
OK, try to download the .NET Compact Framework directly from Microsoft: .NET Compact Framework 2
Kind regards,
Sven