Hi

I see Jungo's WinDriver Toolkit can support WinCE and Linux OS .

Do you think it is worthy of study for WinCE driver development ?

Is there other good WinCE driver Toolkit in the market ?

Thank you.

Re: Jungo's driver ToolKit by Michel

Michel
Sun Apr 13 09:55:20 PDT 2008

Windows CE driver architecture is very well documented and quite easy.
In my opinion using a driver toolkit will not speed up development for
Windows CE.

Good luck,

Michel Verhagen, eMVP
Check out my blog: http://GuruCE.com/blog

GuruCE Ltd.
Microsoft Embedded Partner
http://GuruCE.com
Consultancy, training and development services.

Kid wrote:
> Hi
>
> I see Jungo's WinDriver Toolkit can support WinCE and Linux OS .
>
> Do you think it is worthy of study for WinCE driver development ?
>
> Is there other good WinCE driver Toolkit in the market ?
>
> Thank you.

Re: Jungo's driver ToolKit by Valter

Valter
Mon Apr 14 01:21:18 PDT 2008

=?Utf-8?B?S2lk?= <Kid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:9AE81730-F1D7-403B-819E-DB06494BE7DB@microsoft.com:

> Hi
> I see Jungo's WinDriver Toolkit can support WinCE and Linux OS .
> Do you think it is worthy of study for WinCE driver development ?

If you need to write drivers that can be ported between different OS a
toolkit may give you a portability layer that can speed up the porting
process. That may add some extra-layers and so impact performances.
If you need to develop a CE-only driver, learning CE drivers
architecture (if you already know application programming) isn't that
complex.

--
Valter Minute
www.fortechembeddedlabs.it
Training, support and development for Windows CE
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