The last release of Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard, is based on Windows 7 operating system, and devices will come to the market in the next days. So Microsoft is demonstrating the capabilities of this Operating System in an Home Entertainment context.
- Nicolas
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
How fun is Windows Embedded Standard 7
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Labels: Microsoft, Video, Windows Embedded Standard
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Awesome video of Windows Embedded Compact 7 running on TI OMAP based platform
Texas Instruments and Adeneo Embedded present during the last Computex event a PTI platform based on an OMAP 3530 processor running the next version of Microsoft Embedded operating system called Windows Embedded Compact 7.0 (WEC 7).
- Nicolas
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Labels: Video, WEC 7, Windows CE 7.0
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
2nd place : Phone Seven Competition
Adeneo Embedded and GoProd participated to the French Windows Phone 7 competition with WinMote application. With WinMote, you start all your medias on your PC from your Windows Phone 7. With this application, we get the 2nd place of the competition !
Check the video
- Nicolas
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Labels: Windows Phone
Monday, October 11, 2010
Develop a driver easily...
CEDriverWiz is a Windows Embedded CE wizard that works within the Visual Studio IDE, helps simplify the tasks needed to setup the initial subproject workspace to develop stream interface device driver for Windows CE 6.0.
Check out all the details about this nice project on CodePlex.
- Nicolas
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Labels: Device Drivers, Windows CE 6.0
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Windows Embedded Standard 7 Compatible Applications
Most applications that run on Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP will run on Windows Embedded Standard 7. Through the use of templates, we now make it easy to ensure that all of your application development projects will run on Windows Embedded Standard 7. These templates allow an application developer to indicate which components should be included in the build in order to support their application on embedded systems.
Microsoft is providing for the most used applications, templates that you can use to integrate those apps in your runtime image. Check out the list here.
- Nicolas
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Labels: Microsoft, Windows Embedded Standard