October 2005 - Posts
Found this on SpotStop <snip>Starting now and while supplies last, Microsoft is giving away free SPOT watch upgrades to anyone who owns a first version Fossil or Suunto n3. This is a great offer, with very few strings attached</snip> If you
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<snip>What would a software platform look like if it was designed from scratch with the primary goal of dependability?</snip> - Take a look at the Microsoft Research web site to get more information on Singularity, this would appear to be
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This is super cool! - Not only has VS 2005 shipped , there's also a component update available for Windows CE 5.0 Platform Builder that gives you a NETCF v2.0 component you can drag from the catalog and add to your Windows CE 5.0 platform configuration.
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Sarah Blow is asking a number of questions about Windows CE 5.0 1. Does CE 5.0 support TKIP? 2. How stable is the new CE platform, are there any known issues that I should be aware of? 3. What components have been removed that were in CE 4.2? 4. Are hotfixes
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Just curious whether anyone out there is using Windows CE in robotics (yes, we all know that Kuka is using Windows CE) - if so, what type of robot do you have Windows CE running in, what is the hardware reference board, and which version of Windows CE
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I've been working on a demo over the last couple of weeks and now have a platform up and running that does exactly what I want it to do (more information on the demo coming sometime soon) - I've shown a couple of people the demo and they want to be able
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The .NET Compact Framework Quality Assurance Team signed off on V2 yesterday (yipee!) - more information available over on Mike Zintel's blog . Look out for some articles and tutorials on using Visual Studio 2005, .NET Compact Framework 2.0, and Win32/MFC
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I recorded an interview last week with Richard Greenberg, the Group Program Manager for the .NET Compact Framework - in this interview we discuss what the .NET Compact Framework is (as if you didn't know!), how this compares with Win32, and MFC development,
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With the release of Visual Studio 2005 coming real soon it's perhaps time to take a look at how you can use Visual Studio 2005 to write your native and managed applications for Windows CE devices. To get you started there's an article (ok, it's a Windows
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Jason Langridge talks about a video linked from msmobiles.com that talks (and shows) windows mobile devices being used in healthcare. I wonder if the MSDN Healthcare blog guys can talk about Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded devices being used in healthcare
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Check this out - David Vescovi has been working on the Gumstix BSP for Windows CE 5.0 - it looks like Dave has Windows CE booted to the point of having the Windows CE shell up and running - here's a link to the Gumstix project on GotDotNet Link to Gumstix/CE
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Interesting story over on Engadget - it looks like a Gizmondo device (based on Windows CE!) was stolen from a store in London (UK), and then its position tracked using the built-in GPS unit. Having GPS in a handheld game player could be interesting for
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Some of the Microsoft Typography guys have started blogging, good job guys! - check out the FontBlog - this could be a really interesting blog to watch - I think we often take font technologies for granted, operating systems and printers now do such a
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This evening the WE-DIG board met at the WE-DIG World-Wide HQ (a Starbucks in Bellevue attached to a Barnes and Noble bookstore) The "Board Room" looks out onto the bookstore - Just take a look at the sign in the window, I wonder if this was planned...
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David Vescovi has created a GotDotNet workspace for the "Drumstix Project" - this is the project to get Windows CE up and running on the GumStix board. The GotDotNet workspace requires you to register, and this requires that you have a Passport account.
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Found a link to this on Dale Coffings blog (Dale Coffing is Mr Mobile!) - It's an iPod 'like' advert for Technology Enabled Clothing . - Mike
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I've been using a relatively old [and by that I don't mean I snagged it from one of my relatives] Pocket PC and version 2 GPS Software with Bluetooth GPS receiver from Navman (I'm using the Navman GPS4410 Bluetooth GPS unit) for sat-nav, the combination
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In this Podcast we interview Gabe Spil, the development lead for Windows CE Platform Builder and the underlying Windows CE Build System - we examine where the build system came from, the steps of the build system, adding files, applications, projects,
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Don Sorcinelli and Thom Robbins (working together on http://www.mobiledevcaster.com/ ) have kicked off a series of Podcasts covering Windows Mobile application development - there are two topics up so far... Strategies for Occasionally Connected Applications
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I'm working on building a Windows CE 5.0 demo over the next couple of days, I've configured my base O/S image using the New Platform Wizard, and have added an application, all of this before building the operating system. When I build the O/S I get some
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Check out the article in Embedded Technology Journal which compares Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded Questions/comments... - Mike
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The Windows CE team is hiring - there are open positions in Dev, PM, and Test - check out the Mobile and Embedded Devices jobs page here (currently looks like there are about 180 jobs listed!). - Mike
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I've been working with Visual Studio 2005 for a while now, for a recent demo I needed some code snippets, this had me working in everyone's favorite editor "Visual Notepad.NET 2005 SP1 Beta 3" <g> to hand create code snippet files - what a waste
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Hey, check out the Palm/Verizon/Microsoft Video Podcast Feed - there's a TON of new videos on the feed - if you don't want to pull down the videos using an RSS Reader then I've also setup direct links to the videos on FeedBurner . - Mike
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This months WE-DIG meeting is all about Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded tools - The meeting is taking place in the usual location, Building 34, room Quinalt, Redmond, WA - hope to see you there! - and if not, I will have my camera along to record the
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Buckle up and hold on tight, here is the Podcast Interview with Chris To and Anil Dhawan from the Windows Mobile team - the "plan" was to discuss Windows Mobile UI design, as usual we get sidetracked onto a wide range of other subjects including Managed
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I'm planning an interview with one of the Windows CE tools Dev's next week, the topic for discussion is Windows CE Build system - bring on your questions... - Mike
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Here's an interview with John Doyle, Windows XP Embedded Product Manager at Microsoft - there are of course two ways to get the audio file - Download the mp3 file here (6MB) or from the MED Podcast RSS/XML file. In this interview we discuss what Windows
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Bonne nouvelle pour tout les Frenchies du monde de l'embarqué: Le site de Windows Embedded est maintenant disponible en Francais ici: http://www.microsoft.com/france/windows/embedded/default.mspx Amusez vous bien ! - Mike
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Hey, the Windows CE 5.0 documentation has been updated twice since the release of Windows CE 5.0 , you may not have seen any update notifications though [:(] The most recent update to the documentation was made on August, 2004 , and can be obtained HERE
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One of the questions that came up from my Windows CE Tools Feedback post was a question about how to determine which QFE's are installed on a developers PC - actually, there's already a tool out there that does this - The tool (called CEQFECHECK) ships
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