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Possible to run “WAMP” on Windows CE, WM8650 netbook? I am currently running Windows CE 6.0 on the netbook. Unix & Linux; Ask Different. Install WinCE 6.0 mini China netbook ARM-WM8650. Fix a 7' Mini Netbook by Re-Installing Windows CE 6.0. Arch Linux running in a WM8650 ARM.

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Does any one know of a 'WAMP' type of setup for running PHP and an SQL of some sort on the mini 7' WM8650 WonderMedia netbook?

7-inch Netbook with VIA WM8650 800MHz CPU, Microsoft Windows CE 6.0/Andriod 2.2 OS and. Microsoft Windows CE 6.0. Product information with Global Sources. Mar 28, 2012  Install WinCE 6.0 mini China netbook ARM-WM8650 IN DETAIL.wmv. ( Windows CE 6.0 ) - Duration: 6:04. Arch Linux running in a WM8650 ARM netbook. This download is an incremental release to Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2. If you do not have Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2, you can also download an evaluation copy from the Microsoft Download Center. Over the past few years I’ve seen a lot of inexpensive netbooks with low power ARM-based processors running Android, Windows CE, or other light-weight operating systems.

I know, this is an odd question, but what it comes down to, is that I have a couple of these, and need some technicians in the field, have access to a web based form. I am simply wanting to create a local version of this form for these netbooks, so that I do not have to connect them to the internet while in the field.

I am currently running Windows CE 6.0 on the netbook, and figured wamp would just install. But of course everything has to be complicated. I have dome some searches, and originally I saw a youtube video showing wamp being installed on one of these devices, but ofcourse no link to anything on the comments and I honestly cant find the video now..

Anyway, if any one knows how I can do this, please let me know. I am told this thing can run debian as well, but I am not familiar with debian enough to use it, let alone know how to set it up with something like wamp. If someone can tell me if this would be a better way to go, let me know, and please provide some link or instruction on how I can setup a simple local 'php server' on either windows ce, or debian (or even android)

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Try use a portable version of WampServer, or better XAMPP.Portable versions no need install, it can run directly from a stick, so, I think it works on notebook too.Try look on the net for: ' portable xampp ' to find the application to download.

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For the scenario using Windows CE:

If you are the manufacturer of the target device, you need to include ASP web server support on your WinCE OS image. If you are not the manufacturer of your device, then you need to contact them and request them to include ASP web server support on the OS image (though it might not be possible for them).

Poi e patea maori club. Another possible approach would be to implement your own web server in C# based on .Net Compact Framework, you can use this sample project from MSDN as starting point:

You mentioned that you just one to show some HTML forms locally on the device, so this sample project might be enough for your needs.

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Yesterday I paved my development PC (I was running a 32-bit beta of Windows 7) and moved to 64-bit Windows 7 Release Candidate. Paving the PC meant that I needed to re-install all of my favorite applications and tools.

Installing Windows Embedded CE 6.0 has a number of steps which are listed below (with appropriate links). Perhaps the list may be useful as a “check list” for installation if you are ever in the position of needing to install from ground up.

Installing Windows Embedded CE 6.0 – Steps:

Windows Ce 6.0 Web Browser

  • Install Visual Studio 2005
  • Install Windows Embedded CE 6.0 (Eval link)

Windows Ce 6.0 Devices

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