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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Palm-Size PC was Microsoft''s first attempt at a computer conforming to an ''in your hand'' profile (or, as commonly referred to, a PDA). These devices demonstrated many firsts for this form factor, including comparatively high-resolution screens with later versions even having color displays and a standardized software environment that ran on licensed OEM hardware platforms. Early Palm-size PCs used SH3 and MIPS microprocessors. An x86 build environment - better…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Palm-Size PC was Microsoft''s first attempt at a computer conforming to an ''in your hand'' profile (or, as commonly referred to, a PDA). These devices demonstrated many firsts for this form factor, including comparatively high-resolution screens with later versions even having color displays and a standardized software environment that ran on licensed OEM hardware platforms. Early Palm-size PCs used SH3 and MIPS microprocessors. An x86 build environment - better referred to as x86EM - was available for the purpose of IDE build debugging through the PsPC 1.2 development SDK, but was not available on a commercial level inside devices. Palm-size PCs held similarities with their older cousins the Handheld PC in terms of GUI (closely resembling the Windows 95 desktop) and underlying kernel subsystems. The Palm-size PC was based upon either Windows CE 2.01 or 2.11 core.