Tools for Debugging
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8/27/2008
You can use a variety of tools included in Windows Embedded CE to debug and test a Windows Embedded CE–based device.
In This Section
- System Debugging Tools
Connects to the collection of Platform Builder system debugging tools, such as the kernel debugger, the command-line options available from Target Control, and Hardware-Assisted Debugging that enables you debug in situations when the kernel debugger is not available.
- Core Connectivity
Introduces the infrastructure for kernel connectivity between a development workstation and a target device.
- Device Emulator
Describes how to build and use the Device Emulator, which gives you a virtual hardware platform by emulating a target device.
- Error Reporting
Describes the technologies that allow you to capture key information about the state of a device at the time of a program crash.
Related Sections
- Debugging and Testing How-to Topics
Provides a collection of useful procedures for using the kernel debugger.
- Windows Embedded CE Test Kit
Describes the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Test Kit (CETK), which is a tool that you can use to test the functionality and performance of device drivers and related hardware on a Windows Embedded CE–based device.
- Tools for Performance Tuning
Describes the collection of tools you can use for logging, profiling and tracking your system to improve system performance.
- Remote Tools
Describes the collection of tools that help you perform a wide variety of diagnostic tasks on a target device from a desktop workstation.