Sonic Alert 2.8 Clock Radio User Manual


 
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5.2 Windows CE
As mentioned earlier, the Neon
R
board ships with a runnable Windows CE
5.0 image on MMC card. A Board Support Package is also available and
necessary to tailor the operating system for a given application.
The following sections describe the process of producing an image match-
ing the one shipped with the Neon
R
board.
5.2.1 Prerequisites and components
Most of the tools needed to create a bootable Windows CE 5
R
application
for the Neon
R
board are provided by Microsoft. The following is a complete
list of components and where they may be obtained.
Windows CE 5
R
Microsoft
Embedded Visual C++ 4.0 Microsoft
Embedded Visual C++ Service Pack Microsoft
Neon
R
Board Support Package Boundary Devices
5.2.2 BSP Installation
The Neon BSP is made available as a Windows installer file on the Boundary Devices
website. This file defines a single BSP for the BD2003 and SM501-supporting
variants. Installation consists of running the .msi file.
c:\> wget http://www.boundarydevices.com/bsp20050413.msi
c:\> .\bsp20050413.msi
Please check the Documentation page for details about the latest revision
of the Windows CE BSP.
As a reference tool for the content of the BSP, you should consider using
MSI2XML to view the content.
December 28, 2005 Revision 2.8