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An updated version of the AutoLaunch for Compact 7 component is released on Codeplex.
In Part-5 of this Compact 7 getting started series, we will show the steps to develop a Compact 7 application in native code, using Visual C++.
I'm often giving Windows CE trainings using the same set of eBoxes, one of my concerns is preparing the boot configuration for each eBox in order to fulfill the course requirements. I'm now using a PXE-like solution using EBOOT on the eBox and and a dedicated TFTP loader on the workstation: CELOADER.
Core Connectivity is a communication framework to support developers working with Platform Builder for Compact 7 and Visual Studio development platform. The application note talks about using CoreCon to support Compact 7 application development.
An SDK, generated from the same OS design that produced the Compact 7 OS runtime image for the target device, is needed to support application development for the device.
In Part-3 of this getting started series, we will work through the steps to develop an OS design and build a Compact 7 OS runtime image.
The loopback adapter provides connectivity needed to support Virtual PC as the target device for Compact 7 development in a standalone environment with static IP address.
Connectivity between the development PC and target device is needed to download OS runtime image to a target device.
For standalone development environment without DHCP service, it’s necessary to configure the development PC and target device to use static IP addresses.
In Part-2 of this getting started series, we will talk about the development environment and tools.