A how-to topic provides you with step-by-step instructions about a process related to creating custom embedded operating system (OS) designs based on the Microsoft Windows® CE 5.0 OS. Generally, the topics are written with the assumption that you use the Microsoft Platform Builder integrated development environment (IDE) to accomplish the tasks.
Each topic presents a set of tasks as a sequence of steps with links to related topics. Many topics include verification steps. You can track completed tasks by marking a check box for each step. Check marks persist when you close Platform Builder.
The following list contains links to the how-to topics for Windows CE 5.0. To search for a specific how-to topic, you can choose Expand All to see every topic. Alternatively, you can select one of the categories under Development Tasks or Windows CE Features to expand the list and view only the how-to topics under that category.
Development Tasks
- How to Migrate a Board Support Package to Windows CE 5.0
- Describes the process for migrating an existing board support package (BSP) to be fully compatible with Windows CE 5.0.
- How to Migrate a Keyboard Driver to Conform to the Layout Manager Interface
- Describes the process for migrating a keyboard driver from a Windows CE .NET 4.1 or earlier OS design to a Windows CE .NET 4.2 or later OS design so that the driver conforms to the Layout Manager interface.
- How to Migrate a Keyboard Driver Without Conforming to the Layout Manager Interface
- Describes the process for migrating a keyboard driver from a Windows CE .NET 4.1 or earlier OS design to a Windows CE .NET 4.2 or later OS design without conforming to the Layout Manager interface.
- How to Migrate a Windows-based Desktop NDIS Miniport Driver to Windows CE
- Describes the process for migrating a Windows-based desktop NDIS miniport driver to Windows CE and explains Windows CE NDIS support and the NDIS wrapper.
- How to Migrate a Windows CE .NET 4.2 OS Design to Windows CE 5.0
- Describes the process for migrating a OS design from Windows CE .NET 4.2 to Windows CE 5.0 for further development.