>>>>>
>>>>>From the windows Mobile Web site:
>>>>>
>>>>>The following emulator images are included in the SDKs:
>>>>>
>>>>>Windows Mobile 6 Standard SDK
>>>>>Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK
>>>>>
>>>>>----
>>>>>
>>>>>It is standard and professional not "classic".
>>>>>The professional edition is for Touch Screen Mobile Devices and PDA's
>>>>>The standard edition is for non-touch screen phones
>>>>>
>>>>>Look at the Windows Mobile Site for the correct definitions ...
>>>>
>>>>John: there is NO SDK for Windows Mobile Classic, but the category exists, and it is used for devices with no phone hardware. It is a marketing gimmick, but it exists and the definition is correct.
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>Are you talking about the "Classic" emulator in the WM 6 Professional SDK?
>>
>>I´m talking about the different Windows Mobile Editions. The emulator and SDK for "WM Classic" (no-phone PDA) is the same that the WM Professional. Check the SDK page and you'll find it.
>>
>>Regards,
>
>
>The "Classic" is wrapped inside the professional SDK. You cannot download anything called the Windows Mobile Classic SDK... I think we're arguing semantics here.
Sorry, John. You were arguing because I never talked about the SDK, but the OS editions, answering Mel's original question.
Never mind.
Are you going to the MVP Summit? It would be good to meet you there.
Regards,