>>I read in yesterday's newpaper that Microsoft and Intel are combining to produce a PC for automobiles, using the Windows CE OS. Given that certain announced functions will be data intensive (navagation systems, for example). It'll be interesting to see what, if any role, FoxPro has in this area. As a matter of curiousity, I'm wondering if there's currently any VFP software being produced for Windows CE?
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>We've had no success with VFP under CE - both VB and VC++ have CE-specific versions, and resources are very tight under both environments.
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Wouldn't surprise me if, down the road there wasn't some usage of VFP technology in this technology.
>>As a side note (and also to demonstrate how twisted I really am), this really ought to give new meaning (and horrifying implications) to the term "computer crash".
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>Yeah - your airbag asks 'Are you sure?' before deployment...
But think how easily that could be overriden in the control panel settings. :-)
George
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