+To compile using the emulator on eVC++3:
+
+- Open build/wince/wx.vcw, select the
+ WIN32 (WCE x86) Debug Unicode configuration, close the dialog,
+ then select Pocket PC 2002 and Pocket PC 2002 Emulation on the toolbar,
+ and compile.
+
+- Open samples/minimal/minimal.vcw, select the
+ WIN32 (WCE x86 Debug) configuration, and select Pocket PC 2002 and
+ Pocket PC 2002 Emulation as before.
+
+To compile using the emulator on eVC++4:
+
+- Open build/wince/wx.vcw, select the
+ WIN32 (WCE Emulator) Debug configuration, and compile.
+
+- Open samples/minimal/minimal.vcw with eVC++, select the
+ WIN32 (WCE emulator) Debug configuration, and compile.
+
+Note: builds for the different SDKs (Smartphone, PPC, .Net)
+use the same directory and library names, so for the moment
+these builds cannot co-exist simultaneously.
+
+To use Visual Studio 2005, you need to allow VS to convert the projects
+first (but install all the SDKs you need to _before_ converting), and then
+you need to adjust the library settings of each wxWidgets and sample project.
+
+Edit the configuration properties for each configuration and in the Librarian,
+add a relative path ..\..\lib to each library path. For example:
+
+..\$(PlatformName)\$(ConfigurationName)\wx_mono.lib
+
+Then, for a sample you want to compile, edit the configuration properties
+and make sure ..\..\lib\$(PlatformName)\$(ConfigurationName) is in the Linker/General/Additional
+Library Directories property. Also change the Linker/Input/Additional Dependencies
+property to something like:
+
+coredll.lib wx_mono.lib wx_wxjpeg.lib wx_wxpng.lib wx_wxzlib.lib wx_wxexpat.lib commctrl.lib winsock.lib wininet.lib
+
+since the library names in the wxWidgets workspace were changed
+by VS 2005.