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Windows XP Embedded Advanced
Providing an advanced treatment of Windows XP Embedded, this guide allows engineers to use their own development and target computer systems as they work through the book. Included are instructions for installing the development tools, building a first XP Embedded operating system, downloading it to the target device, and running the newly created
OS from the target. Also provided are insights on developing Windows XP Embedded images. In addition, key differences between Windows XP Embedded and NT Embedded, its immediate predecessor, are covered, as are recent updates to the operating system. All of the development tools are covered, including embedded features such as headless operation, booting from CD-ROM, and remote access and administration. An advanced topics section provides detailed instruction on subjects such as boot-time reduction, booting from flash memory devices, multiprocessor systems, and dual video systems.
Development requirements
XPe tools overview
Target analyzer
Target designer
Component designer
Deploying images to target systems
Headless systems
EWF
Booting XPe from CD-ROM
Device update agent
Error reporting
Cloning
First book agent
Shells
Smaller images
Remote debugging
The HAL & multiprocessing
Multiple monitors
Putting it all together
Tips & tricks
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