Re: CE 6 Emulator Standalone - .cem ??



I was able to disable KITL properly. For others searching on this
topic, to turn off KITL in CE 6.0 you have to go to Project / <NAME>
Properties / Configuration Properties / Build Options. Uncheck the
Enable KITL (no IMGNOKITL=1) option. You also just right click on the
OSDesign project title in the Solution Explorer and go to Properties.

Very simple and straightforward if you know about this property page.
Wouldn't it make more sense to have a link to the BUILD OPTIONS in the
BUILD menu? Or in the TARGETED BUILD SETTINGS? I realize that it
applies to the project, but intuitively, I personally look for the
build options in the build menu.

Either way, I'm happy I have it working now and the emulator / SDK
builder from PB is an awesome tool - thanks MSFT.

Dave



On Mar 16, 1:12 am, "raiderdav" <raider...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Apparently I'm not disabling KITL appropriately, because the text
console of the emulator shows 'Using active KITL' and is using DMA
channel index 0.

Where do I go to disable KITL and kernel debugging when I build my
image? Also, is there a good web tutorial on KITL? Everything I find
on MSDN is related to migrating from a CE 5.0 BSP to 6.0 BSP.

Thanks,
David

On Mar 14, 11:08 am, "Barry Bond [MSFT]" <barr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It sounds like the OS is failing to boot, rather than some problem with the
emulator getting launched.

Did you disable KITL and kernel debugging when you built your image? Images
build with KITL-over-DMA will not boot when launched standalone or from
Visual Studio... the DMA portion blocks waiting for Platform Builder to
connect.

If that's not your problem, can you try editing the emulator's parameters to
open a console window that shows the kernel's serial output (from VS's
Tools/Options dialog and navigate to "Device Tools \ Devices", click on your
emulator entry and click Properties. In the emulator properties dialog,
click "Emulator Options" then on the Peripherals tab, check the "Create text
console for serial port 1" checkbox).

Barry

"raiderdav" <raider...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Thanks for the replies. I still haven't been able to get VS2005 to
deploy anything to the emulator through the SDK.

When I select my emulator in the devices drop down and then click
'Connect To Device', it just shows the Connecting... dialog and
nothing appears on the emulator screen. The Emulator window opens
with my custom skin, but the emulator device never boots up.

Any ideas?

Dave

On Mar 13, 12:51 pm, "Barry Bond [MSFT]" <barr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

If you create an SDK using Windows Embedded 6.0 and your OS configuration
includes the DeviceEmulator BSP, the SDK automatically includes the
DeviceEmulator .bin file and the glue to plug it into VS2005 as a
deployment
target.

The old manual solution for rolling CE 5.0 SDKs with DeviceEmulator
support
is not needed with CE 6.0. :-)

Barry

"Valter Minute" <v_a_l_t_e_r.m_i_n_u_t_e@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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"raiderdav" <raider...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I'm trying to give an SDK + emulator to one of my developers that
does not have platform builder (ARM-based design). However, when
I build the SDK, there is no NK.cem file that I see referenced in
all of the standalone emulator information. I haven't been able
to find any documentation on using CE 6.0 emulator files with the
CE 5 emulator. How do I get him set up so he doesn't need platform
builder installed? I'd like him to be able to push software to
the emulator over activesync from VS2005.

Version 2 of the emulator has been released:
http://blogs.msdn.com/anandba/archive/2007/03/13/device-emulator-v2-is-
live.aspx

AFAIK the .cem file is the nk.bin renamed to a different estension, at
least on CE 5.

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Valter Minute
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