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Abraham Kcholi

Pro Windows Embedded Compact 7


Producing Device Drivers
1st ed. 2011. xvii, 296 S. XVII, 296 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN 2011
ISBN: 1-430-24179-9 (1430241799)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-24179-9 (9781430241799)

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Windows Embedded Compact 7 is the natural choice for developing sophisticated, small-footprint devices for both consumers and the enterprise. For this latest version, a number of significant enhancements have been made, most notably the ability to run multi-core processors and address more than the 512 MB of memory constraint in previous versions.

Using familiar developer tools, Pro Windows Embedded Compact 7 will take you on a deep-dive into device driver development. YouŽll learn how to set up your working environment, the tools that youŽll need and how to think about developing for small devices before quickly putting theory into practice and developing your own first driver from the ground up.

As you delve deeper into the details of driver development, youŽll learn how to master hardware details, deal with I/O and interrupts, work with networks, and test and debug your drivers ready for deployment - all in the company of an author whoŽs been working with Windows CE for more than a decade.

Packed with code samples, Pro Windows Embedded Compact 7 contains everything youŽll need to start developing for small footprint devices with confidence.
Part I: Getting Started

Introduction to Device Driver Development for Embedded OSs
Development Environments-The Tools of the Trade Part II: Fundamentals

Design your Device Driver First!
Mastering the Hardware Details
Dealing with Device Driver Registry Settings Part III: Device Driver Types

Understanding Device Drivers
The Essence of Stream Device Drivers Part IV: Device Driver I/O Essentials

Device Driver I/O and Interrupts
Device I/O Control Handling
Network Device Drivers Part V: Debugging and Testing

Debugging Device Driver Code
Using CTK to Develop Test Code
Abraham (Avi) Kcholi holds a bachelor of science degree in pure mathematics from the London School of Economics. He has developed time critical systems, GIS infrastructure components, and command and control systems for military and industrial automation based on Windows CE technologies since 1998, and Windows XP Embedded technologies since 2004. Some of his projects include designing medical and GIS systems for military usage and creating the 2008 classroom materials for the SPARK initiative. Avi also develops and teaches courses on Windows programming covering technologies such as MFC, COM+, .NET, and Windows Embedded.