Bringing Up a Hardware Platform (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
This section contains links to information on the following:
- Creating a board support package (BSP) and bringing up a Windows Embedded CE-based device
- Using the sample BSPs provided in Platform Builder
- Finding information on how to order hardware platforms for the sample BSPs
In This Section
- Standard Development Board Design
Provides an overview about standard development boards (SDBs) and a pointer to the Standard Development Board Specification, which defines the form factors and hardware functionality required to develop and test your hardware platform using Windows CE 3.0 and later.
- Migrating a BSP to Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Provides an overview about BSP migration and links to topics that discuss the BSP migration process.
- Developing a Board Support Package
Contains an overview about BSPs and links to topics that discuss the development process for each element of a BSP, specifically the boot loader and the OAL.
Supported Board Support Packages
Describes, in detail, the BSPs provided in Platform Builder and the process of building and downloading a run-time image for each BSP.This section also includes ordering information for hardware platforms for the sample BSPs.
Related Sections
- Migrating from an Earlier Version of Windows Embedded CE
Provides information on how to migrate a Windows Embedded CE-based platform from an earlier version of Windows Embedded CE to the current one.
- Developing a Device Driver
Offers an overview of Windows Embedded CE drivers and describes the typical processes used for developing device drivers for a Windows Embedded CE-based device.
Developing an Operating System
Provides information about:- Using Platform Builder for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and the build system
- Creating and modifying an OS design
- Building and downloading a run-time image
- Configuring and building an SDK