Building the Run-Time Image and Opening a Workspace with Multiple XIP Regions (Windows CE 5.0)
After you have modified the .bib files, you must build a run-time image with multiple XIP regions. After your run-time image has been built, you must open a workspace from which you can download the run-time image to the CEPC.
To build your run-time image and open a workspace with multiple XIP regions
From the Build OS menu, verify that Make Run-Time Image After Build and Copy Files to Release Directory After Build are selected.
From the Build OS menu, choose Sysgen.
The build process will take several minutes to complete.
During the build process, the Make Binary Image Tool, Makeimg.exe, will create the following Windows CE-based binary image data format, .bin, files.
File Description Xip.bin A single .bin file containing all XIP regions. Nk.bin A .bin file for the NK region. Shell.bin A .bin file for the SHELL region. Apps.bin A .bin file for the APPS region. Chain.bin A .bin file for the XIP chain. The XIP chain is a list of all XIP regions that reside in flash memory or RAM and is accessible from the OEM Adaptation Layer (OAL). Eboot.bin A .bin file for the Ethernet boot loader. From the Platform menu, choose Settings.
Under the General tab, from the File name for run-time image dropdown list, select xip.bin, and then choose OK.
Your are now ready to download xip.bin to your CEPC.
See Also
How to Create a Run-Time Image with Multiple XIP Regions | ROM Run-time Image Creation | Romimage | Make Binary Image Tool
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