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Windows CE 6.0 SDK development

Hello all, This is the last blog in the OS design section, after this I will be moving on to application development. So, here we go with the SDK development. In order to write applications using Visual Studio 2005 and establish a connection to download applications to the eBox-4300 for testing and debug, a CE 6.0 SDK for the OS Design we created in the previous steps is needed. Create and Configure Windows Embedded CE 6.0 SDKFrom VS2005 IDE, select Project | Add New SDK… to bring up the SDK Property Pages screen as shown below. Enter eBox4300_WinCE600_SDK as the name for the SDK. Fill in the company name and company website information. On the left side of SDK Property Page, click on Install and enter MSI folder path and MSI file name on the right side. Use the default path, and enter eBox4300_WinCE600_SDK.msi as the file name. On the left side of SDK Property Page, click on Development Languages and select both Native and Managed development support. Please note its not mandatory to select both native ...

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Downloading OS onto the eBox

Hi All, Today I'll be writing about downloading the OS design onto the eBox. After the runtime image is generated from the OS design, the development station needs to establish connectivity with the target device to download the image to the device. The three common methods of connectivity are (1) Ethernet (2) USB (3) Serial. For our example we will the Ethernet as our connectivity option. This method uses static IP to establish connection with the eBox. Step 1: Configuring the static IP for the eBox-4300All eBoxes are preconfigured to boot to DOS and launches a selection menu with four options, when powered up. The third option, loads the OS image from the development station with static IP 192.169.2.232. In case your device has more than three options select the one that says: Load OS image from development station with static IP 192.168.1.232. The static IP on the eBox can be changed to a different IP address. For doing this, use a text editor to edit the autoexe.bat, located in the eBox 4300’s flash s ...

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OS Customization

Hello All, Last time we left at configuring the OS design wizard. This time we will look at further customizing the OS design, so here we go. After we have finished acknowledging the NDIS User mode I/O Protocol Driver warning the VS 2005 IDE will open. Now we can start with further customizing the OS design. Step 1:on the left hand side of the IDE window you can see the catalog item tab expand the CoreOS and you should be able to see the number of different components. What do these different components do? Expand the Third Party | BSP | ICOP_eBox4300_60CS: x86 followed by the Drivers tab. You can see here some components are already selected. VIA CN/CX Display Driver VIA HD Audio Driver VIA UAM3059 Audio Driver (Unified) You can easily guess what these drivers are for, audio, video, etc. just in case if they are not selected don't forget to select them. Also make sure that you select the ConMan_x86 Files Component This component adds the CoreCon files to the final image, needed to establish connectionb ...

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Windows CE 6.0 OS design wizard

Hello all, My apologies for not posting yesterday, had some issue with my system. In this article I will be talking about the basic OS design. Step 1: Launch a new instance of VS 2005. If the installation is done correctly the IDE should look like this, Step 2: From the IDE select the new project option. Now usually Platform Builder for CE 6.0 is selected by default. In case it is not selected by default, select Platform Builder for CE 6.0. Choose an appropriate name for your project and click OK. Make sure the create directory for solution is clicked. By default your OS design will get stored in the following path “C:\WINCE600\OSDesigns”, is a good practice to leave it in its default setting however if you wish to change it you can. Step 4:After you click OK a new window pops up, this is the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 OS Design Wizard. Click Next. Step 4: At this stage we are required to select the required Board Support Package to create a runtime image for your device. Here we can see that ICOP_eBox4300 ...

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