Re: Coredll patch Windows CE 4.21



Hello. Thanks again.

I've built a new platform, and I 've doing doing some tests under the
Windows CE 4.2 Emulator.

For example, I've developed a simple application which must list the ps/sc
readers connected to the machine. And here arises me a new doubt. My
application doens't show any reader. I thought that the emulator should
connect with the readers I have in my computer (I have a serial reader and a
usb reader) but that doesn't seem to be working .

I've added to my platform support for smartcard reader and usb. How could I
do tests with a pc/sc reader using the Windows CE 4.2 Emulator?.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Antonio.

"Ganapathy Raman (MS)" <graman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el mensaje
news:edX5Fl9GGHA.140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yes, you first create a Windows CE project based on the ARM emulator. You
> can pick the 'mobile handheld' as a base config. Kernel debugging should
> be enabled by default on debug configs. Debugging a CSP is similar to
> debugging any normal Windows CE application using platform builder. The
> online documentation should help you with details of
> building/downloading/debugging windows ce images/apps using platform
> builder and arm emulator.
>
> thanks
> --
> Ganapathy Raman
> Program Manager, Windows Mobile/CE Security
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
> "Antonio Andres" <aae1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:un5zf.55559$kp.500321@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello. Thanks for the answer.
>>
>> We are a research group with a certain experience in CSPs with x86
>> architectures (Windows 2000/XP), but we are beginners in the same subject
>> with pocket PC's devices.
>>
>> I'd want to make you some questions.
>>
>> The way you say to do the tests of our CSP in a Pocket PC device is using
>> the platform builder and activating the flag "Enable Kernel Debugger"
>> isn't it?. But I don't know what I must to do. Do I must to do a new
>> Windows CE Platform using an ARM BSP from selection (for example the ARM
>> Integrator ARMV4I), build the image with the flag "Enabling Kernel
>> Debugging" activated and download the image built using the '4.20
>> Emulator' as device (this option appears in the 'Configure Remote
>> Connection' option)?. Or what I must to do?
>>
>> Thanks and sorry if what I'm asking doesn't have much sense, but I repeat
>> we are beggining in the Platform Builder World.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Antonio.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ganapathy Raman (MS)" <graman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el
>> mensaje news:elSqP2uGGHA.1028@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> You dont need the patch on CE 4.2. Signature checking of the CSP is
>>> disabled when the kernel debugger is attached. So you can debug your
>>> unsigned CSP using platform builder.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ganapathy Raman
>>> Program Manager, Windows Mobile/CE Security
>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>> rights.
>>>
>>> "Antonio Andres" <aae1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:ZqOyf.43740$kp.416715@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Hello. First of all thanks for the answer.
>>>>
>>>> Well, I'll try to show exactly what I want to do.
>>>>
>>>> The scenario is as follows:
>>>> - I have the platform Builder v4.2
>>>> - I ave a Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003
>>>> - I have a CSP developed for Windows XP which allow to use a concrete
>>>> type of smartcards
>>>>
>>>> Now, I want to transfer the actual implementation of the CSP to be used
>>>> in a Pocket PC device. The problem is that Microsoft don't allow to use
>>>> a new CSP in a device if this is not signed by they, and I need to do
>>>> some tests to debug my CSP before it gets sent to Microsoft for
>>>> signing. The coredll patched (which I commented in my post) allows to
>>>> do tests with a not signed CSP. I have an older version of this
>>>> coredll patched, the v2.11, provided by Microsoft.
>>>>
>>>> Now the questions:
>>>> 1) Is there any way to do tests with a not signed CSP in my device
>>>> before it gets sent to Microsoft for signing?
>>>> 2) Could I use the platform builder to do these tests?. If the answer
>>>> is YES, what I must to do?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>> Antonio.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "John Spaith [MS]" <jspaith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió en el
>>>> mensaje news:%23nkZyyHGGHA.1552@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> If you have contacts within Microsoft (in particular some sort of
>>>>> Technical
>>>>> Account Manager or whoever you're working with to get your software
>>>>> signed
>>>>> or general product support?) you may have better luck. I'm not
>>>>> familiar
>>>>> with the patch, but if such a thing is available I would hope it'd be
>>>>> more
>>>>> readily had from a QFE site in MS somewhere.
>>>>>
>>>>> Most people on this group develop to Platform Builder so they'll have
>>>>> CE 4.2
>>>>> and CE 5.0 bits, but not the exact coredll on the PPC 2003.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> John Spaith
>>>>> Software Design Engineer, Windows CE
>>>>> Microsoft Corporation
>>>>>
>>>>> Check out the new CE Networking Team Blog at
>>>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/cenet/.
>>>>>
>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>>>> rights.
>>>>> You assume all risk for your use. © 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All
>>>>> rights
>>>>> reserved.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Antonio Andres" <aae1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> news:g%wxf.4932$kp.120671@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>> Hi everybody.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please, could someone pass me the patch for the coredll.dll in
>>>>>> windows ce v4.21 (Windows Mobile 2003 second edition) for a ARM
>>>>>> archuitecture?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I need to do some tests with a CSP that I've developed before it gets
>>>>>> sent
>>>>>> to Microsoft for signing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>> Antonio
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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