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Dave Baker's WebLog

A Window on all things Embedded

May 2007 - Posts

XP Embedded Feature Preview 2008, CTP Available
Can't believe I forgot to blog about this. If you haven't done so already download and test the 2008 Feature Preview for XP Embedded. The CTP offers a number of new and updated features, including Media Player 11, Internet Explorer 7, and .NET Framework Read More...
Check out the XP Embedded Image Difference Engine
The "Image Difference Engine" and "Image Difference Applier" tools help you identify and package only the changed or added files and registry keys. This allows for a field upgrade without having to redeploy a complete Windows XP Embedded with SP2 image. Read More...
WEPOS 1.1 Update
Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS) was recently updated to add support for the UnifiedPOS (UPOS) 1.11 specification; which adds device classes for biometrics, electronic journal, bill acceptor, bill dispenser, coin acceptor, and image scanner Read More...
Windows Vista won't connect to the network - how to fix the problem by making Vista less aggressive on the network
A bit off topic I know, but very useful if like me you need to regularly connect to different networks. If you find yourself in a situation where Windows Vista is unable to access a network then it's worth taking a look at Steve's great security post Read More...
Podcasts of MEDC Events
If like me you didn't make it out to Vegas for MEDC this year you can still catch a glimpse of the action through the podcasts posted on WindowsForDevices . Read More...
Big Book of BSP Goes Live!
Check out Called the "Big Book of BSP" and hosted on the Channel 9 website. The wiki, specifically for developers of Windows CE and Windows Mobile board-support packages (BSP's), aims to provide "comprehensive information pertaining to Windows Embedded Read More...
Give your input on Windows Mobile and Embedded documentation
The Windows Mobile and Embedded Content Publishing team wants to determine the and general satisfaction with, the currently available technical documentation, in order to help determine future improvements. Unfortunately, no prizes, bribes, or T-shirts, Read More...
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