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HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
FitNFinish for Battery Life
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MikeCal
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This is the first of the FitNFinish articles that we’re planning to write. (If you’re wondering what FitNFinish is, read this .) As with all FitNFinish articles, the intended audience is Windows Mobile OEMs who write drivers and platform code. End users...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Introducing FitNFinish
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
MikeCal
3
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Hello everyone. My name is Mike Calligaro, and I’m a Development Lead in the JDP organization. We’re going to be doing a series of documents and tools for Windows Mobile OEMs here, and we’ll be placing them under the meta tag “FitNFinish.” FitNFinish...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Snow White's Poison Apple (or “Verifying PocketPC’s Suspend/Resume Path”)
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
JeCahill
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PocketPC devices save a significant amount of power by dropping into a suspend state, which is almost the same as being completely off. Unfortunately, it’s possible for a driver to crash or hang in the suspend/resume path, which causes the device to become...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
How to get work done while building the tree
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over 6 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Over past several months I've noticed that when our partners come here onsite. They like to build Windows Mobile images on their laptops while trying to get other work done at the same time. The problem with that is when compiler, linker, etc. do their...
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