Re: Question on Tutorial: Building a Run-Time Image for the Emulat
- From: "Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT no instrument no spam DOT com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:55:38 -0700
So, you haven't applied the Quick Fix Engineering updates to the OS and PB,
then? Go to www.microsoft.com/embedded. Click Windows CE in the menu along
the left. Find the Windows CE and Platform Builder 5.0 Updates link along
the right side of the resulting page. Download all of the updates that are
for 5.0 and apply them from oldest to newest. .NET CF 2.0 will appear
(don't forget to exit PB before installing the QFEs, though).
Paul T.
"Bob Hanson" <BobHanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Paul,
I downloaded the eval copy of the Platform Builder so as not to disturb my
team while I am testing. I did have the proper options but unfortunately
I
have a new problem that for the tutorial that Mike Hall has, I can't find
the
Catalog listing for the Compact Framework 2.0, only the 1.0.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help :)
--
Bob Hanson
Senior Solutions Developer
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
No, the BSPs for the emulator and CEPC (an x86 BSP for an ordinary PC),
are
both on the Platform Builder disks and are brought in, depending on what
processors are selected. Go to Add/Remove Programs, choose Microsoft
Windows CE 5.0 and choose Change, then Modify. Looking at the tree of
options, make sure that, under Windows CE 5.0 Operating System, Emulator
is
chosen. You can separately choose x86, if you want, too, but Emulator is
the piece you're missing right now.
Paul T.
"Bob Hanson" <BobHanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Paul,
I rechecked with our Platform Builder people and we don't seem to have
the
BSP for the x86 processor support.
We only have the BSPs from Advantech listed.
Is there somewhere we can download the missing BSP?
Thanks for your help :)
--
Bob Hanson
Senior Solutions Developer
"Bob Hanson" wrote:
Thanks Paul, I will check with our Platform-Builder person. :)
--
Bob Hanson
Senior Solutions Provider
Centare Group Ltd.
"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" wrote:
You didn't install support for it, then. You need to install the
x86
processor support...
Paul T.
"Bob Hanson" <BobHanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello All,
In the following tutorial:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wceintro5/html/wce50tuttutorialstep1creatingacustomosimagefortheemulator.asp
On tutorial step 1, item 5, there is the following mentioned:
From the list of available board support packages (BSPs) installed
on
your
development workstation, select EMULATOR: X86 and choose Next.
One or our Platform-Builder users check our Platform-Builder and
we
don't
have this option.
Any ideas would be appreciated as we are looking to get this
working
quickly.
Thanks in advance :)
--
Bob Hanson
Senior Solutions Provider
Centare Group Ltd.
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