Quote: Originally Posted by tipastar
The "real company" idea was to purchase a site license and therefore the more mp3car members that jump on board could purchase the dev kit and a runtime license at a minimum investment of $100+.
Windows CE is not bad and all but I have more experience with X86 architecture than ce. Plus, I think XPe will allow me more scalability as hardware changes. The nano boards are looking promising as well.
um... WinCE run on x86 arhitecture (as well as arm and may others). It is also Win32 API. The lastest version is also .NET 2.0 (albeit the compact framework which is a subset of the standard framework).
I think what you meant to say is that you are more familiar with the NT kernel architecture. Which is fair enough, but with all the platform builder work that has to be used to build your XPe image... it's virtually the same as working with CE. There are also many great articles, samples and even vieo tutorials on CE development on MSDN.
Runtime license are also cheaper with CE than XP.
