Hello, All:

I have been met a problem with producing a nk.bin file, and, my nk.bin
cannot start up after running loadcepc.exe, I have noticed its production
document, I found its display monitor is CT69000, and platform builder's
help document tells me that I have to ensure the VESA supported package were
packeted into its BIOS. However, I've no idea with if there's VESA support,
and following the steps from the microsoft's documents of platform builder,
I have used vesatest.exe to test it, it shows there's 10 types of display
modes is supported. And I have done a thousands of searches and found little
about CT69000.

Can anybody tell me where I can get the CT69000's winCE.net's driver?

Thanks in advance!

Re: How can I make up a CT69000 driver? by Luc

Luc
Thu Jun 15 10:49:10 CDT 2006

carl,

if the vesatest program shows you 10 possible videomodes, than it means that
your target board video bios is vesa compatible. You can choose a video mode
out of the proposed ones. Use the VGA Linear (Flat) Framebuffer driver. for
your platform video driver. That one should work with it. The only reason
why you might want a special driver for it, is to increase the speed of
screen updates. If your screen doesn't come up, you should build a debug os
version, and check the debug messages to see what's wrong with your image.

regards,

Luc

"carl" <carol8421@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:%23Gc$03IkGHA.1508@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hello, All:
>
> I have been met a problem with producing a nk.bin file, and, my nk.bin
> cannot start up after running loadcepc.exe, I have noticed its production
> document, I found its display monitor is CT69000, and platform builder's
> help document tells me that I have to ensure the VESA supported package
were
> packeted into its BIOS. However, I've no idea with if there's VESA
support,
> and following the steps from the microsoft's documents of platform
builder,
> I have used vesatest.exe to test it, it shows there's 10 types of display
> modes is supported. And I have done a thousands of searches and found
little
> about CT69000.
>
> Can anybody tell me where I can get the CT69000's winCE.net's driver?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>



RE: How can I make up a CT69000 driver? by BillT

BillT
Thu Jun 15 15:42:02 CDT 2006

As you may know, the CT69000 ownership/distribution bounced from Chips and
Technology to Intel to Asiliant and is now EOL. You may want to check with
Asiliant (www.asiliant.com) but they no longer list CE drivers for their
products. A7 Engineering (http://www.a7eng.com/ and formerly Annasoft) also
provided drivers at one time.

We had to port the driver for CE 4.0 and fortunately we no longer use the
controller with CE 5.0.

"carl" wrote:

> Hello, All:
>
> I have been met a problem with producing a nk.bin file, and, my nk.bin
> cannot start up after running loadcepc.exe, I have noticed its production
> document, I found its display monitor is CT69000, and platform builder's
> help document tells me that I have to ensure the VESA supported package were
> packeted into its BIOS. However, I've no idea with if there's VESA support,
> and following the steps from the microsoft's documents of platform builder,
> I have used vesatest.exe to test it, it shows there's 10 types of display
> modes is supported. And I have done a thousands of searches and found little
> about CT69000.
>
> Can anybody tell me where I can get the CT69000's winCE.net's driver?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>