Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded · Group Profile
Author: Kevin BensteadKevin Benstead Date: Nov 28, 2007 03:11
Thanks
But you know what software engineers are like. Within a very short amount
of time they'll be wanting to use some of the flashy new fetaures of 3.5.
I don't understand the attraction myself. I'm sure programs used to run
faster on my old 2MHz Z80 system than they do now.
"David Jones" wrote:
> Its worth noting that with VS2008, there is a dropdown menu that allows you
> to specify which version of .NET to use in an application:
> 1.1, 2.0. 3.0 or 3.5 (Not 1.0 though).
>
> So your developers can move to VS2008 but still use it to generate .NET 2.0
> code.
>
> --
> David Jones
> Software Developer
> (Embeddded Systems)
> Victorian Partnership of Advanced Computing
> Melbourne, Victoria Australia
>
>
> "Kevin Benstead" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> We have an instrument with XPe and .Net 2.0 on it with a .Net application
>> running. Our developers will soon be moving onto Visual Studio 2008 which
>> uses features of .Net 3.5.
>>
>> My question is can I just download the full .Net 3.5 package and install it
>> on my instrument (i can do this outside of target designer on my master disk
>> prior to the re-seal and clone process). I have several other things i have
>> to install anyway so one more makes no odds to me.
>>
>> Are there any other dependencies i need to worry about (assuming i had them
>> all sorted on my previous verion with .Net 2.0 installed).
>>
>> Do I need to un-install .Net 2.0 before installing 3.5?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>>
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