Adding Run-Time Files to an OS Design (Windows CE 5.0)

With Platform Builder, you can add run-time files to an OS design that you have open.

To add run-time files to an OS design

  1. In the Workspace window, choose the OSDesignView tab; then click the root node to expand the list of Catalog items in the OS design.

  2. If the Catalog is not open, from the View menu, choose Catalog.

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    On the Standard toolbar, click the Catalog button.

  3. Right-click an item in the Catalog and then select Add to OS Design to add the Catalog item to the OS design.

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    From the Catalog, drag an item and drop it in onto the OSDesignView tab in the Workspace window.

    **Note   **If you include a .dll file built from a Debug configuration, copy the file and the corresponding program database (.pdb) file to %PBWORKSPACEROOT%\Wince500\<BSP>\Cesysgen\Oak\Target\%_TGTCPU%\Debug. If you include a .dll file built from a Release configuration, copy the .dll file and the corresponding .pdb file to %PBWORKSPACEROOT%\Wince500\<BSP>\Cesysgen\Oak\Target\%_TGTCPU%\Release. When the Build Release Directory tool (Buildrel.bat) is run, the .dll and .pdb files are copied to %_FLATRELEASEDIR%.

See Also

How to Use the IDE to Create, Customize, and Build a Run-Time Image | Catalog Item Icon Types | Miscellaneous Environment Variables

Last updated on Thursday, February 02, 2006

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