Yep, you can find PerlCE 5.6.x at this site. I haven't played with it in awhile, but it does have Win32::API, Win32::OLE, and some other modules ported. I think Win32::Sound and SoundRec are essentially just calls to Win32::API, but I haven't investigated beyond that.

It looks as if the PerlCE port has some new life. You can find PerlCE 5.8.x up on PerlCE.sourceforge.net.

I ran out of space on my ipaq, so perl was one of the first toys that had to go :( Anyone want to buy an ipaq3635 so I can buy a new ipaq5450?

In reply to Re: Win32::SoundRec for Re: recording sound with perl under win32 or PocketPC WinCE? by elwarren
in thread recording sound with perl under win32? by deadkarma

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