Hi,

I'm new to Windows CE.net.
Does anyone know a good link on the www to learn CE.net?
I've tried to build an image but where do i find the image and how can i use
it on the target device?

Thanks,
An

Re: Newbie Windows CE.net by Oliver

Oliver
Wed Dec 03 09:18:40 CST 2003

Hi De Pessemier An,

one solution would be to explain everything in every little detail and the
other way would be to simple buy the following book:
'Building Powerful Platforms with Windows CE'
ISBN: 0-201-61636-X
Price: 49.95$

It aims on Win CE 3.0 and not on CE 4.x, but actually there is no other book
to get which covers the Platform Builder and his working interna. Also i can
say that MS didn't change so much on Platform Builder itself. (Biggest
change is that you don't have a folder for each configuration [Mincomm,
Maxall, etc]. Now only HLBASE and IABASE exists and every configuration only
selects specific components from each configuration).

So first you should try this book and then ask all further questions you
have in this newsgroup. ;-))

Best regards,
Oliver Münchow

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"De Pessemier An" <An.DePessemier@vandewiele.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Windows CE.net.
> Does anyone know a good link on the www to learn CE.net?
> I've tried to build an image but where do i find the image and how can i
use
> it on the target device?
>
> Thanks,
> An
>
>



Re: Newbie Windows CE.net by Paul

Paul
Wed Dec 03 09:22:31 CST 2003

Read the help in Platform Builder (oddly enough). There are step-by-step
instructions for building PC-based platforms.

Paul T.

"De Pessemier An" <An.DePessemier@vandewiele.com> wrote in message
news:e7hOk1auDHA.2448@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to Windows CE.net.
> Does anyone know a good link on the www to learn CE.net?
> I've tried to build an image but where do i find the image and how can i
use
> it on the target device?
>
> Thanks,
> An
>
>