Hi fellow monks!

I'm sorry if i might sound stupid but i just tried installing PERLIDE in my HP Ipaq.

Followed all the instructions in http://www.rainer-keuchel.de/wince/perlce.html. But i can't make it work!

Extracted the contents of this file to perl-wince-sh3-hpc-wce211.zip my storage card then extracted this to my ipaq windows folder \celib-3.11-dll-src.tar\celib-palm-3.0\wince-x86-hpc-wce300-release. Then I ran the batch file in perlce.html. But when i ran the perl.exe it get this error msg "perl is not a valid pocket PC application."


In reply to Installing PERLIDE by oblate kramrdc

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