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Some CE-related presentations from ESC Boston are now publicly available. Topics include building a real-time system, the debugger, and the CE build system. You can find the presentations here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/embedded/dd253223.aspx Some Read More...
Just a quick note that a detailed presentation about driver porting in CE6 is now available on Channel 9 : http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/TravisHobrla/Porting-Drivers-to-Windows-CE-60/ This presentation was developed by Juggs Ravalia and myself and has Read More...
For those of you that enjoyed Sue's excellent article CE6 OAL: What you need to know , the presentation the article draws from is now posted online at Channel9 here: Porting a CE5.0 BSP to CE6.0 . Hopefully we'll post a similar presentation about porting Read More...
Overview Today I want to chat about what it takes to support a new Ethernet chip for download and KITL debugging on an x86 PC-based platform. We'll start by talking about how Ethernet drivers are represented in the x86 KITL structure, then we'll walk Read More...
Posted by Travis Hobrla KITL and OAL debug messages in Windows CE6.0 Introduction Last time we talked, we learned about debug messages and debug zones in Windows CE. Today we’ll continue that topic (read the first part if you haven’t already) and talk Read More...
Posted by Travis Hobrla (thanks to Sue Loh who assisted with many portions of this article) Introduction Debug messages are an excellent supplement to a debugger. They give information about the system’s state, warn about potential failures, and assist Read More...
Description of config.bib, boot.bib, and OEMAdressTable in Windows CE5.0 and 6.0 Read More...
Here's a quick introduction before I start posting anything technical (updated 5 Feb 2008). My name is Travis Hobrla and I'm a developer on the Windows CE Embedded BSP team. I've been working at Microsoft since 2004, when I graduated from the University Read More...
 
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