Inside Microsoft Windows CE reveals the innovative system architecture that enables you, the developer or technology champion, to capitalize on new markets in consumer and industrial electronics, including: handheld PCs, palm-sized PCs, computers for automobiles, Web televisions and Web telephones, game consoles, DVD and multimedia devices, and the undisclosed and the uninvented. You'll also find conceptual frameworks to help you understand your design options and see real-world examples that demonstrate the flexibility and potential of this remarkable operating system.
Presents details of the history, architecture, and development of the operating system. Topics include the kernel; porting to new hardware; testing embedded systems; and the future of Windows CE. Answers the questions of what is new or different about this systems as compared to other Microsoft Windows OSs; what portions of the OS can developers replace, customize, or configure; and what questions have developers most often asked. Does not include code or pseudocode which appears in the first edition of The Windows CE Programmer's Guide. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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