Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.2
CEPC How-to Topics

The following topics, presented in workflow order, explain how to create an x86 microprocessor-based hardware development platform (CEPC) and develop a platform using your CEPC.

In This Section

How to Set Up a CEPC
Describes how to set up a PC-based hardware development platform on which you can develop and test a Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET–based platform.
How to Configure and Build an OS Image for a CEPC
Details how to configure your Windows CE–based platform to facilitate downloading to a target device.
How to Customize Memory on a CEPC
Explains how to edit OEMAddressTable to take advantage of the amount of RAM on an x86 target device.
How to Decrease Run-Time Image Size on a CEPC
Describes how to decrease your OS image size to conform to the memory requirements of your target device.
How to Configure a Hard Disk Drive on a CEPC
Describes how to configure a hard disk drive and an OS image to enable storage on a CEPC.
How to Boot an OS Image on a CEPC from a Hard Disk Drive
Explains how to configure a CEPC so that it boots from a hard disk drive instead of from a boot floppy disk.
How to Add a CEPC to an Ethernet Network
Explains the steps necessary to add a Windows CE–based device to an existing network.
How to Develop an Application for a CEPC
Describes from the beginning the process for creating a custom application that runs on a CEPC.
How to Configure a CEPC to Download an OS Image
Explains how to preconfigure CEPC hardware so that a Windows CE–based platform can be downloaded to and run on the CEPC.
How to Debug an OS Image on a CEPC
Describes the steps for connecting to and debugging a Windows CE–based platform running on a CEPC.

Related Sections

How-to Topics
Offers links to topics that walk you through step-by-step procedures for accomplishing major embedded development tasks.
Finding Information in Help
Explains the structure of Windows CE .NET Help and details search tactics to help you locate the information you need to complete your embedded development goals.
Platform Builder Tutorials
Introduces the Microsoft Platform Builder integrated development environment (IDE) and demonstrates how you can create customized embedded platforms.

 Last updated on Wednesday, April 14, 2004

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