Microsoft Launches Windows Embedded CE 6.0

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Tuesday, September 26, 2006

According to the Mikehall's Embedded WEblog, Microsoft will launch Windows Embedded CE 6.0 on November 1st. The launch will also feature a virtual event. The virtual events will offer the following sessions:

Technical Sessions On Demand

  • Session 1: CE 6.0 Overview
  • Session 2: Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Kernel and Memory Architecture
  • Session 3: Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Tools
  • Session 4: Application Development for Windows Embedded CE 6.0
  • Session 5: Access Windows Embedded CE Source Code
  • Session 6: Understanding the Windows Embedded Advantage
  • Session 7: Developing Device Drivers for Windows Embedded CE 6.0
  • Session 8: Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Real-Time

Windows XP Embedded SP2 Feature Pack 2007

  • Session 1: Introduction to Windows XP Embedded
  • Session 2: What's New in Feature Pack 2007 for Windows XP Embedded

Experience Windows XP Embedded V1.1

  • Session 1:Windows XP Embedded V1.1 Overview, Shabnam Erfani
  • Session 2: Windows XP Embedded V1.1 Features, Sean Liming

Virtual Hands-on Lab (via a browser ActiveX component)

  • How to create, customize, and debug a Windows
  • Embedded CE 6.0 image for the ARM based emulator
  • Writing Microsoft Foundation Class code for Windows Embedded CE 6.0
  • Writing Managed Code for Windows Embedded CE 6.0
  • Using the Windows Embedded CE Test Kit (CETK) to test CE 6.0 based devices
  • Using Remote Tools and Profiling a Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system image
  • How to create, build, and boot a Windows XP Embedded SP2 operating system image
  • Using the File Based Write Filter (FBWF) to protect folders and files on a Windows XP Embedded SP2 Feature Pack 2007 based operating system image.

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