I’m not a Linux guy, so the first thing I thought when I saw news articles on the device was if I could get Windows Compact 7 (Windows CE) running on the device. It seemed to be a challenge right … Continue reading →
The Raspberry Pi is a revolutionary computer. Not because it’s fast, although it does okay. It’s because the Raspberry Pi costs only $35. For that you get an ARM based Broadcomm CPU, 256 Meg of RAM, 2 USB ports, an … Continue reading →
The Embedded world has both seen significant change and not so much change since Microsoft introduced Windows CE 1.0 back in 1996. Back then, when Microsoft introduced a fully featured GUI based operating system, one of the touted features was … Continue reading →
The Microsoft CE Base Team has posted a Board Support Package (BSP) template on their blog here. While it’s clearly a work in progress, its great documentation on what entry points are both required and optional in a Windows CE … Continue reading →