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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