Welcome to MSDN Blogs Sign in | Join | Help

Windows Embedded Blog

A look at Embedded and other Cool Stuff.

News

  • This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Windows XP Embedded (RSS)

At TechEd 2009 this week.
I’m going to be at TechEd 2009 for a couple of days this week, I fly down on Tuesday evening, have a session on Wednesday in the TLC area called “The Future of Embedded Devices”, and a session on Thursday called “Windows Embedded: From sensors to servers”. Read More...
TechEd USA – Embedded Pre-Conference Tutorials.
Olivier Bloch has just posted information about this years TechEd USA Embedded Pre-Conference Tutorials. Here’s the list of Windows CE Pre-Con sessions being delivered: Sneak peek into what's new for the next release of Windows CE (Codename "Chelan") Read More...
Video: Windows Embedded Standard 2009 – Top Tips
Using Windows Embedded Standard 2009? (XP Embedded) then here’s some “top tips” to make your life easier (11:53), presented by Lynda Allen. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Top Tips - Mike Read More...
Quick question… Managed or Native?
It’s been interesting to see the adoption of managed code for Windows Mobile devices, the majority of Windows Mobile developers today are using Managed code (C#/VB), I think this totally makes sense. But what about the embedded developer? I’m curious Read More...
News from Embedded Systems West keynote.
There were a number of interesting announcements made at the ESC West keynote yesterday – Kevin Dallas, general manager of the Windows Embedded Business presented the general session. Here’s a list of the announcements. MSDN Embedded Subscription Windows Read More...
Windows Embedded Cookbook… learn to code and cook at the same time!
Here’s a link to another cool blog , similar in some ways to Abhinaba’s blog in that there are some cool photo’s with each post. Valter Minute is an embedded developer living in Italy who works on Windows Embedded projects, teaches at embedded seminars, Read More...
Understanding KITL
Kurt Kennett, a developer in the Windows Embedded group has recorded a video that explains KITL (Kernel Independent Transport Layer). Here’s the video! Windows Embedded CE: understanding KITL Let me know if you would like to see more videos like this Read More...
Getting started with Windows Embedded Standard (XP Embedded)
The Windows Embedded Standard team have updated their "Getting Started" page - the new page layout makes it super easy to find the content you need to be productive with the Windows Embedded Standard (XP Embedded) product. - Mike Read More...
Windows Embedded Standard Certification (MCP) now available!
Windows Embedded Standard (XP Embedded) MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) certification is now available (CE 6.0 certification is already available) - more information available on Olivier Bloch's Blog . - Mike Read More...
Embedded Systems West Session – Industrial Solutions: Sensors to Servers
Chris Muench and I will be presenting a session at Embedded Systems Conference West – here’s the details: [WEB01] Windows Embedded and Industrial solutions: from sensors to servers Speaker: Mike Hall (Microsoft), CHRIS MUENCH (MICROSOFT) Date/Time: Tuesday Read More...
Does size really matter?
The first embedded release of Windows CE shipped in 1998 (the Embedded Tool Kit, or ETK), at every embedded conference since then we talk about Windows CE as being a small footprint, hard real-time, componentized operating system. The CE6 kernel only Read More...
Join the Windows Embedded conversation on Facebook
A number of people from the Windows Embedded team are taking time to talk about their role and answer questions about the products or technologies they work on (not only embedded, but a number of other groups are also involved) - join the Facebook Microphone Read More...
Want to learn C#? - Get the yellow book.
Rob Miles has posted a PDF of his C# Yellow Book on his blog - if you are new to managed programming or the C# language then this 185 page PDF file is for you. - Mike Read More...
ESC Boston presentations are now (really) online.
The ESC Boston presentations are now (really) online and DRM free :) Here's the blog post from Oliver - this lists all of the presentations and links to the documents. - Mike Read More...
Slides from ESC Boston now available online.
Olivier Bloch has just posted all of the session slides from ESC Boston online – here’s the blog post and session listing . Here are the two sessions I presented: Develop the next generation of Windows Embedded CE applications using Visual Studio and Read More...
More Posts Next page »
Page view tracker