INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
USING
WINDOWS® EMBEDDED CE
Second Edition
A Tutorial Approach with Laboratory Exercises
for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2
and the eBox 4300 Embedded Computer
This CD-ROM contains the text, Introduction to Embedded Systems Using Windows Embedded CE - Second Edition. The text is available both in *.PDF and *.DOC file formats. See Chapter 7 for software installation instructions.For course instructors, PowerPoint slides with notes are available in the PPT directory. The text's preface includes a course syllabus with laboratory setup and equipment suggestions.
All of the text's CE 6.0 Program and Example Design files are available in the DESIGNS directory or in a single large zip file.
The eBox 4300 Board Support Package (BSP) and SDK (use REV D!) are available at http://www.embeddedpc.net/CE6Curriculum .
Other Useful Web Links:
Updates to this material will be posted at the Microsoft Academic Alliance
Curriculum Repository web site at
http://www.msdnaacr.net/curriculum
Information on obtaining academic discounts for the eBox 4300 MSJK
embedded computer system and additional information on the eBox including
BSPs and SDKs can be found at
http://www.embeddedpc.net/academic
Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 and the SP1 update for Vista can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads
For eBox I/O expansion, the Phidgets USB I/O devices, sensors, and the
latest CE drivers are available from Phidgets Inc at
http://www.phidgets.com
and http://www.phidgetsusa.com
Users of the earlier eBox 2300, should use the CE getting started tutorials found in Chapter 7 of the
first edition of the text.
© 2008 Georgia Institute of Technology and James Hamblen
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