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This is a technical webcast, present by Doug Boling on April 17th, 2012, provides information about the Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS runtime image and what you can do to optimize the image size.
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Recently, UPS roll out new Windows Embedded Handheld device to help their delivery team be more efficient…
Writing a device driver can appear to be a daunting task. However, drivers in Windows Embedded Compact are actually quite straightforward. This webcast will cover…
Dependency Walker is a very useful tool that can be used to find dependencies of a Portable Executable module. The PE format is used also on Windows CE and this means that Dependency Walker can be used to analyze also Windows CE/Windows Embedded Compact module. On Win32 it can be used also to monitor modules loaded by an application during runtime, this feature is not supported on CE.
I recently bought a new PC and I choosed a machine based on the 64bit version of Windows 7. Using a 64bits OS will allow me to use more than 4GB of RAM and this is quite important for me because it will allow me to run multiple virtual machines to test beta products and keep some customers' development environment isolated from the others (for example for customers that need to test and certify each installed QFE and may allow me to install them on my development machine some time after their availability).
This post is not about lockpicking... it's about registry settings (and keys) and configuration files, but I can't manage to find a better title.
Windows CE build is quite a complex process. It involves different tools to parse makefiles, build and link code, merge resouces, make the OS image etc. and if something fails during the build is not always easy to understand what's wrong.
If you don't have a "PRIVATE" subfolder in your Windows CE installation subtree or if it's almost empty, go finding the installation CD and re-launch the installation.
Fellow MVP Jochen Dieckfoß has posted a tutorial about Silverlight for Windows Embedded development using the new tools included in the Windows Embedded Compact 7 CTP on his blog “Discover the Windows Embedded Experience”.
In this tutorial step we will develop a very simple clock application that may be used as a screensaver on our devices and will allow us to discover a new feature of Silverlight for Windows Embedded (transforms) and how to use an “old” feature of Windows CE (timers) inside a Silverlight for Windows Embedded application.
Re: SurfPad: Index
this is a good post that you have written you can add more about the outlook or some other technology...
-- Configure Outlook 2016
Re: Azure Sphere - Hands on!!
Cool
-- David Jones
Re: Windows 10 IoT Core: Shutdown and Reboot the Raspberry Pi
Bruce, I noticed that you are sending a REST web request for controlling the pi. I looked online a for...
-- Waleed Elmandouh
Re: Strange HP Laptop Keyboard Fix–It worked for me.
Eh its happened again! Yes [Fn] and [ctrl] keys are swapped. So time to shutdown and remove the battery...
Re: Win 10 IoT-Core - Raspberry Pi3 Bluetooth Driver Issue: Workaround
Thank you for the workaround. I just tried it on my Raspberry Pi 3 running Win 10 IoT. It solved the...
-- Paul
When the BLE dongle is inserted it shows up on the default startup app main page as two entries: USB...
The above "comment" is the Device tree on Device Portal-Devices for the Bluetooth Driver/s with the ...
>HTREE\ROOT\0 >ACPI ARM-based PC >Microsoft ACPI-Compiant System ...
Re: Bluetooth Low Energy on Windows 10 Creators Edition and a RPi3 issue.
FYI: On RPI2 ========== When my USB BLE Dongle is plugged in I get two entries on the main page for the...