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Posted by: Sue Loh Hello from MEDC! I have enjoyed meeting many of you in person in the last couple of days. :-) In case you missed the news, the service pack for Platform Builder 6.0 is now available as a web download, at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=BF0DC0E3-8575-4860-A8E3-290ADF242678&displaylang=en Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh Now that WM6 is publicly announced, I want to start taking steps to prevent confusion about one detail that is pretty major to most people who read this blog. Windows Mobile 6 does NOT run the CE 6 OS. Technically the OS version # in Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh I am occasionally asked whether I know any good books or other resources to help learn about Windows CE internals, APIs, and more. I wish we had the Windows CE equivalent of the deep Windows Internals books written by Russinovich and Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh So why am I responding to Mike tagging me ? I don't know. Mike, haven't you got better things to do during the holidays? Spend your time eating too much like the rest of us. :-) For that matter, haven't I got better things to do right Read More...
Actually I posted too soon (too focused on myself! tssk tssk). Wow! I should look at Channel 9 more often. Here are some other Windows CE related videos and related material: Mike Hall blogged about our CEAppCompat tool for determining whether your CE Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh They've put some videos online, which I recorded earlier this year. Funny, I thought they were going into our Tutorials and eHow-Tos , not on Channel9, but it doesn't matter much. Performance tool contrast: CeLog vs. Kernel Profiler Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh It appears that the MSDN online help was revised in the last day or so; my old shortcuts are getting rerouted to new places. I see that the CE6 docs are now online at http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa924073.aspx . In particular, Read More...
Posted by: Greg Hogdal Windows CE 6.0 introduces a new kernel with a new virtual memory model – offering a different address space for each process, enabling the support of more than 32,000 simultaneous processes, each with 2GB of VM space. A major effort Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh One of the biggest concerns people have about the new CE6 release is backward compatibility. Every release we try very hard to make existing applications, drivers and OALs as compatible as possible. With CE6 we expect very high compatibility Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh This article explains how memory access and memory passing is implemented in Windows CE 6 as well as previous versions of the OS. My intention is to explain the significant differences in CE6 by contrasting it against earlier OS versions. Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh Note: Big thanks to Jonathan Lyons who is the true author of most of this post! Italics are my writing, the rest is his. Jonathan is a program manager on the Windows CE tools team, and the speaker for the “Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Tools” Read More...
Posted by: Sue Loh Ha! Some nutshell. This post is rather long -- though for me, that's nothing new. I’ve tried to at least provide a starting point for you (OEMs and ISVs ) to begin understanding the details of the CE6 OS that will mean most to you. Read More...
Q: Will the real-time capability of Windows CE be impacted by the new kernel changes? A: No. CE6 maintains the same level of real-time capability you are used to having from Windows CE. Q: Now that Platform Builder is a Visual Studio plug-in, what does Read More...
Back to Todd Warren. He is talking about all the connectivity options that are now part of Windows CE. The Networked Media Device (NMD) feature pack allows people to build devices like DVRs. Wireless networking and media makes it easy to build connected Read More...
I am watching Craig Mundie's keynote at the CE6 Virtual Launch online. I don't think I've ever seen him before; he has a raspy deep voice. He's talking about the evolution of Windows CE over time, since its first release (Handheld PC) in 1996. Happy 10th Read More...
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