rocketry programs for Pocket PC?

I'm in the process of retiring my venerable old HP200 and replacing it with an HP IPAQ 2215 running Pocket PC 2003. I seem to recall hearing that there were some rocketry programs for the Palm OS, are there any for the Pocket PC?

Thanks for any pointers.

Jonathan

"Remember to always keep the pointy end up."

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Don't know about poquet peecees, but isn't the point that they run regular winblows software. Or is it jsut "look and feel, but incompatible. That would make them pretty worthless imho...

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Bob, The OS is very similar to Windows desktop version. Alot of programs will "recompile" for the Pocket PC with no modifications. But that is the key here, you have to get the MFG of the software to recompile it. Oh and the fact that the C++ programming language for the Pocket PC is free. And by free I mean the full version with no limits. This is great for someone who wants to learn VC++ without laying out the cash. It is the same as the commercial version for Regular Windows.

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Appreciate the offer, but I'm trying to get as far away from windoz as possible. Right now, I'm more interested in learning PALM programming. It's been DECADES since I've picked up new programming skills...

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Bob, I've used this to program he palms. Easy to pick up and can compile into native "c" with gnu "c"

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Could you tell me where that could be found?

Thanks.

Jonathan

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Here is a small(ish) rocket flight simulation spreadsheet that I knocked together some months back. It works on most computers that will run Excel - e.g. palmtops and pocket PCs (I use it on my HP Jornada).

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If you use it then let me know how you get on. Feel free to copy it (for non-profit making purposes) - but if you make any major changes or additions let me know and I'll incorporate them in the main program.

Steve

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