Software Engineering

dataIP provides software engineering and development services for a variety of desktop and hand-held machines.
A number of Windows programs have been written, these have mostly been in the support and integration of automatic test systems. Together with these, various short utility programs have been created to solve particular problems. dataIP is able to produce applications to fulfill your requirements.

 

dataIP has experience in developing for a number of Microsoft Windows platforms. The latest of which is WinCE. Windows CE is designed to be the operating system for a variety of hand held or embedded devices. Both hand-held PC (H/PC) and Palm PC (P/PC) platforms can be supported.
dataIP is also able to supply complete solutions including H/PCs and P/PCs from manufacturers such as Hewlett-Packard and Compaq.
The Microsoft web site contains a section exclusively dealing with WinCE. Please refer to the Microsoft WinCE site for further details.

 


Our programmers have written a number of Psion applications for major companies based on a range of Psion products. These are primarily hand held data collection and asset tracking applications. The Psion platforms use a development environment termed EPOC. EPOC16 is used on the older machines including the Workabout, EPOC32 is the new 32 bit version, to be used on the latest machines.
For more details on the Psion range of hand held computers, please refer to the Psion web site.

 

dataIP is currently investigating the provision of Java programming facilities and would be pleased to discuss any requirements. For more details on Java, please refer to the Java web site from Sun Microsystems.
dataIP is a registered Palm developer. Applications can be created for any of the Palm (or Palm based) devices presently available.
Palm Computing recently published the Palm Advantage, a guide to choosing a hand held machine.
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