Big Book of BSP Wiki
I wanted to point our readers to the new "Big Book of BSP" wiki on Channel-9. The BSP and Drivers folks at Microsoft have been generating content relevant to BSP development for the community. We want to enable higher-quality BSPs, so we're providing this as a resource for you:
Do you know what a BSP is? Try https://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/CeDeveloper.BSP
Are you a master of the hybrid DEBUG/RETAIL build? Try https://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/CeDeveloper.BSPRetailDebug
Want to see a checklist we use to help deem a device driver "production quality"? Try https://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/CeDeveloper.PQD
Some of the pages are still "Under Construction", but we do plan to fill them in. There's another catch--we're asking that you not directly edit the wiki, but rather send your feedback to bspwiki 'at' microsoft 'dot' com.
We would really appreciate your feedback, whether you're new to CE or a seasoned eMVP. We can't make this a great resouce without you! We've started with a list of topics we think are most relevant, based on historic customer questions. We really need YOU to recommend additional topics. What did you stumble upon when you first learned about BSPs?
Comments
- Anonymous
May 03, 2007
A wiki that we can't edit... Great, that completely defeats the point. Microsoft, you just don't get it. You never will. - Anonymous
May 04, 2007
(Posted by Sha Viswanathan)Clue: Thanks for the feedback. We are actually VERY anxious to see where the community takes this wiki.For what it's worth, we are collecting early feedback on the wiki first. We DO plan to open up editing to the community soon. - Anonymous
May 17, 2007
For those who are reading this in the future: as of several days ago we've opened the wiki for direct edits. All you need is a Channel 9 login.Sean KelleherSoftware Design EngineerWindows CEMicrosoft