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HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
What is OOM and why should I care?
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over 8 years ago
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shende
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OOM stands for Out Of Memory and is considered “business as usual” for Windows Mobile devices. Depending on the application and your platform, clicking on a close button will most likely not terminate your current application, just minimize it. Most apps...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
CETK vs LTK – What’s the difference?
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over 8 years ago
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shende
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Understanding the nuances between test kits and what tests are appropriate for your device is very important. Since you are reading HoppeRx, I can assume Windows Mobile development, but the information given is valid for general WinCE development as well...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Let us mourn the loss of Flight Mode…
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over 8 years ago
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shende
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As many Hopper experts already know, running Hopper in Flight Mode (radio turned OFF) is an excellent way of isolating problems from the radio stack. In fact, my number one suggestion when I encounter a new problem is to try and repro in Flight Mode to...
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