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Interacting with an instructor is always a great way to learn a new topic. In our Learn-by-Doing philosophy, our classes feature several hands-on labs to emphasis key features and topics. Please contact us if you are interested in on-site group training.

Building Embedded Solutions using Windows Embedded CE 6.0

This five day course is intended for beginners little prior knowledge or experience with Windows Embedded CE 6.0. It is designed to provide the understanding and confidence necessary to begin developing Windows Embedded CE 6.0 devices. The instructor-led portions of the course lead to hands-on labs that apply the principles learned and reinforce the concepts covered in the course materials. The labs have been designed to focus on real world skills.

Audience
This course was designed to focus on the primary users of Platform Builder; the BSP (board support package) developers. While many sections of the course may also be helpful to Device Driver Developers, Device Application Developers, QA Engineers and others these are not the primary audiences for which the course was developed. The course also assumes little to no knowledge of previous versions of Windows CE and is designed for engineers who are new to the world of Windows CE development.

Prerequisites
This course is intended for attendees that have a basic knowledge of the C programming language and embedded systems. While not required, it would be
beneficial if attendees were familiar with Win32 API programming and device driver development.

Objectives
In this course you will learn:
• Basics of Windows Embedded CE 6.0
• How to use CE 6.0 Tools for Platform Development
• The workings of CE 6.0 Operating System Internals
• Familiarity with CE 6.0 Operating System Components
• How the Build Process works
• How to Create a BSP / OAL
• How Device Drivers are developed
• How to customize the OS Design
• The basics of Application Development
• How to Test and verify a final image

Venue:

298 Tiong Bahru Road, Level 18 Central Plaza, Singapore 168730

Date:

21 April 2008 ~ 25 April 2008

Time:

9am ~ 5pm

Fee:

S$3000 per person

Course outline:

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Windows Embedded for Point of Service / POS for .NET Training - 1 Day

The WEPOS / POS for .NET Course covers the fundamentals and features of WEPOS and POS for .NET; including WEPOS installation options and creating basic POS for .NET applications and service objects. There are several exercises to give students hands-on experience with POS for .NET. Focus is on POS for .NET 1.11 with support for C# and VB.NET developers.

Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with Visual Studio and .NET development

Module 1: Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS)

  • Overview
  • Features
  • WEPOS vs. Windows XP Embedded
  • Installation options
    • Remote Installation
    • Remote Boot
  • Locking Down WEPOS / Security
  • Lab1: Installing WEPOS

Module 2: POS for .NET

  • History of the UPOS Spec
  • POS for .NET Architecture
  • POS Explorer
  • SDK Details
  • Lab 2: Creating POS for .NET Application

Module 3: Service Objects

  • Writing Service Objects
  • Supported Devices
  • SDK Service Objects
  • Service Object Classes
  • Lab 3: Developing Service Objects

Module 4: Troubleshooting

  • Debug and Built in Support
  • Check Compatibility
  • Lab 4:  Troubleshooting Techniques

Module 5: Managing Service Objects

  • Basic POS Device Management
  • POS for .NET Tools and Utilities
  • Lab 5: Service Object Management

 

Windows XP Embedded SP2 with Feature Pack 2007 Training - 2 Days

The Windows XP Embedded Training Course covers the fundamentals and features of Windows XP Embedded - the Windows Embedded Studio tools, development process, deployment options, and embedded enabling features. There are several exercises to give students hands-on experience.

The course has been designed to support several optional deployment labs. Choices of labs are dependent on facility capability.

Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with installing, configuring, and maintaining Windows XP Pro.

Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows XP Embedded

  • Overview
  • Windows XP Embedded: Design Goals
  • Feature Pack 2007 Additions
  • Windows XP Embedded vs. Windows CE
  • Windows XP Pro SP2 vs. Windows XP Embedded SP2
  • Windows Emebedded for Point Of Service
  • System Requirements
  • Lab 1: Virtual PC Setup (Optional)

Module 2: Windows XP Embedded: The Build Process

  • The Build Process
  • Architecting XPe Systems
  • Lab 2: A First Look XPe Environment

Module 3: Target Analyzer and Target Designer

  • Target Analyzer
  • Target Designer: Interface
  • Target Designer: Configuration
  • Target Designer: Options
  • Estimate Footprint Feature
  • Lab 3: Exploring Target Analyzer and Target Designer

Module 4: Building and Deploying an Operating System Image

  • Deployment Overview
  • Build Process
  • Preparing Target Media
  • Deploying the Operating System
  • Lab 4: Deploying an Operating System Image

Module 5: Windows XP Embedded Enabling Features

  • Servicing (DUA / WSUS / SMS)
  • Headless Operation
  • System Message Interception
  • Enhanced Write Filter
  • File Based Write Filter
  • HORM
  • Bootable CD-ROM
  • Flash Media
  • Remote Management
  • Shell Customization
  • Lab 5: Exploring Embedded Features

Module 6: Building XP Embedded Components Using Component Designer

  • What is Component Designer?
  • Componentization Concepts
  • Component Resources
  • Repositories
  • Role of a Repository Set
  • Role of a Package
  • Lab 6: Creating an XP Embedded Component

Module 7: Advanced Component Techniques / Support Tools and Other Related Topics

  • Converting Components
  • Creating Custom Shell Components
  • Component Building Tools
  • Locking Down XP Embedded
  • Security
  • Real-Time Extensions
  • Debugging
  • Lab 7: Creating More Custom Components

 
*For other dates, please call up to confirm. Class only can be commencing if we have the minimum of attendees. A certificate will be issued to attendees from Advantech.
 
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