cheers
Dave
I think only MS or a distributor would be able to answer that, but it
seems to me the purpose of that license condition is to prevent XPe/WES
based machines being used as standard computers, since the license is
cheaper.
My own personal opinion is that it would not be against the license
(or, at least the spirit of the license) to debug on a sample of
machines you are going to distribute. Just don't use it as your
development machine.
You shouldn't need to do much debugging on the target system anyway,
since it's basically XP Pro.
--
- Mike
That was also my feeling, its not the Dev machine (low powered), but
when I run the system
on it I get an access violation with no clues (I suspect a dll version
issue or similar)...
I dont have the time to port the code to a newer version of VS at the
moment, so local debugging
is the most expediant way forward.
cheers
Dave
Regards,
Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit
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