How to Configure a Run-Time Image to Support a Flash Media Device (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
By configuring your run-time image to support a flash media device, you enable your operating system to input and output data to flash media.
To complete this procedure, you must develop a flash media driver (FMD) for your device and add support for that driver to your run-time image.
Once your have configured your run-time image to include your FMD, you can then build your run-time image to support your flash media device.
Steps
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1. Develop an FMD for your flash media device. |
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2. In the Platform.reg file for your run-time image, set the appropriate registry information for your FMD. The following code example shows registry information for a run-time image that supports an FMD.
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3. To have Filesys.dll automatically load your FMD, set the appropriate registry information in the Platform.reg file for your run-time image. The following code example shows registry information for a run-time image that automatically loads an FMD block driver.
The LoadFlags value can be set to 0, 1, or 2. A value of 1 indicates synchronous loading, a value of 2 indicates Asynchronous loading, while 0 is the default value and indicates Asynchronous loading. The BootPhase value can be set to 0, 1, or 2. A value of 0 indicates that the FMD is loaded prior to the initialization of the locale. A value of 1 indicates that it is loaded prior to the mounting of a user-hive. A value of 2 indicates that it is loaded after the mounting of a user-hive. |
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4. Build your run-time image. If your run-time image builds with no errors, you have successfully configured your run-time image to support a flash media device. |
See Also
Tasks
How to Develop a Flash Media Driver