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Hardware-assisted Debugging (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

Platform Builder enables you to use Extended Debugging Interface (eXDI) hardware-assisted debugging to control the execution of a target device, and to examine and modify the state of the device.

Hardware-assisted debugging enables debugging that is not otherwise supported by the default debugger in Platform Builder. For example, you can use hardware-assisted debugging to debug code used in hardware bring-up, boot loading, and to debug execution that occurs prior to the start of the kernel.

Third-party vendors provide the required hardware and software, which includes, at a minimum, a probe driver, and a probe.

The third-party vendor can also provide additional functionality through an external application that accesses the probe in parallel.

Platform Builder provides an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) interface to the third-party components.

In This Section

  • Extended Debugging Interface
    Provides programmer guide and detailed reference information about the adaptation layer that enables you to customize hardware-assisted debugging.
  • Tools for Debugging
    Provides descriptions of the debugging tools included with Windows Embedded CE, and links to related documentation.
  • Tools for Performance Tuning
    Provides descriptions of the tools you can use for monitoring performance, profiling, and targeted event logging.

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Other Resources

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