RE: Tiny Kernel

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I suggest the second one "Adding component to the tiny kernel".
First one is bit complex because removing the components may have dependency
with other component. you have to take care of the component dependency.
manner.
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vinoth.R
Aritcles:
http://www.windowsfordevices.com/articles/AT8185724467.html
http://e-consystems.com/gprsconnectivity.asp
http://vinoth-vinothblog.blogspot.com
http://www.e-consystems.com/blog


"GS" wrote:

Folks,

Under Win CE 5.0, we are developing a limited functionality device with very
limited set of functions.
Our goal is to have smallest OS image possible etc.,

Currently we use standard OS design template such as Internet+appliance and
build our OS image.
Then remove SYSGEN_xxxxx variables in this design to get to our goal

OR....

Can we use the tiny kernel and *ADD* whatever we need one by one to keep
things simple with OS design image ?
Any good pointers in this direction would help.

regards,
GS-ICN


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