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Windows XP Embedded Step by Step
Windows XP Embedded is the successor to Windows NT Embedded. Windows XP Embedded is the componentized version of the leading desktop operating system, enabling rapid development of reliable and full-featured connected devices. Based on the same binaries as Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Embedded enables embedded developers to individually select
only the features they need for customized, reduced-footprint embedded devices.
Windows XP Embedded Step by Step builds upon the Annabooks' best seller Windows NT Embedded Step by Step. Our experience in training strongly suggests that hands-on is by far the best way to learn, and this book has exercises designed to replicate what engineers will be faced with in the real world.
James Beau Cseri has extensive experience in embedded Microsoft operating systems. Over the course of the last several years he has taught dozens of engineers how to develop with Windows CE 3.0, Windows NT Embedded 4.0, and Windows XP Embedded. Currently an independent consultant, Mr. Cseri was an embedded engineer and class instructor for Annasoft Systems and A7 Engineering. Mr. Cseri received his B.S. in Computer Engineering from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
The build overview
Development kit installation
Component database manager
Target analyzer
Taget designer
Component designer
Embedded enabling features
Advanced component authoring techniques
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