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Mortscript registering file extensions upon first run. (On that note, before this point I wasn’t even aware that MioPocket even existed I learned that it provides a lot of Windows CE functionality that’s otherwise absent on GPS units like mine, but I’ve come this far – I was determined to forge my own path to Doom.) It’s instrumental in making GPS mods like MioPocket possible. It’s a lightweight yet powerful scripting engine, with a Visual Basic-like syntax. Without access to native Windows CE tools, I needed to find a third-party solution to run programs with command-line arguments – maybe some sort of scripting engine.Įnter MortScript. How am I supposed to run this with no Explorer shell or command prompt?! Stage 3: Getting (Mort)Scripty This presented a significant roadblock: Chocolate Doom for Windows CE requires command-line arguments. lnk shortcuts failed to work either, causing TotalCommander to just redirect to the system root directory – and forget trying to use batch files! The Explorer components are so absent, third-party apps can’t even display Open or Save dialogs…
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#Miopocket 5.0 full
This meant that running Doom wouldn’t be nearly as easy as it was when I got it running on my Keysight DSOX1102G oscilloscope, as that device still had a (mostly) full Explorer shell and command prompt. Scrolling through the “\Windows\” directory revealed some rather disappointing revelations: we have no command prompt, on-screen keyboard, or Explorer shell (therefore, no desktop, Start menu or taskbar). One strange thing I noticed was a distinct lack of icons in the folder list. TotalCommander/CE launched instead of the navigation app.