Sample CEPC Setup (Windows CE 5.0)
The sample CEPC setup presented in the following table was used to help test the practicality of each of the CEPC How-to Topics included in Windows CE Help. For more information, see How-to Topics.
You can use this sample CEPC setup as a basis for setting up your CEPC. The configuration of your CEPC may vary depending on the features you want to evaluate.
The following table shows the sample CEPC setup.
Component | Sample CEPC setup | Description |
---|---|---|
Ethernet card | Linksys LNEPCI2T**
EtherPCI Lan Card II 10BaseT** |
Required for Ethernet downloading and debugging. |
Floppy disk drive | 3.5-inch | Required for creating a boot floppy disk.
For more information, see Creating a Boot Floppy Disk for an x86 SDB. |
IDE hard disk drive | IBM hard disk drive** | Required for persistent storage. |
Memory | 64 MB SDRAM, PC100 or PC133, 3.3 V | Required. |
Microprocessor | AMD Duron 900 MHz** | Required. |
Motherboard | ASUS A7A133 Socket A motherboard** | Required. |
PC Card reader | Actiontec PC750 PC Card Reader** | Optional. |
Power supply | Any power supply suitable for your microprocessor and motherboard. | Required. |
Serial ports | COM1 for debug serial output.
COM2 for run-time image download. |
Recommended for serial debug output. COM1 reports serial debug output. For more information, see Configuring HyperTerminal for BSPs.
Required for run-time image download if you do not have an Ethernet card. COM2 is the default serial port to use for run-time image download. |
USB controller | Onboard the ASUS A7A133 Socket A motherboard | Optional. |
Video card | 3Dlabs Oxygen VX1 PCI 32 MB** | Required. |
**The non-Microsoft software and hardware referenced in these documents are included for illustrative purposes only. Illustrations that use such third-party software and hardware as examples are not intended to be an endorsement or recommendation of any of these products. We provide this information only as a convenience for our customers for purposes of explaining a practical application and do not provide warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, or statutory, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose.
See Also
How to Set Up a CEPC | Ethernet Connection Options
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