Microsoft Launches Windows Embedded CE 6.0
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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