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Windows CE
Source model
Closed source (shared source kernel2)
Initial release
16 November 1996; 14 years ago (1996-11-16)
Latest stable release
6.0 R3 / 22 September 2009; 16 months ago (2009-09-22)
Available language(s)
Multilingual
Supported platforms
x86, MIPS, ARM, (SuperH up to 6.0 R2)
Kernel type
Monolithic
Hybrid
License
MS-EULA
Official website
Windows CE
Windows CE (also known officially as Windows Embedded Compact or Windows Embedded CE post version 6.0,34 and sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is an operating system developed by Microsoft for minimalistic computers and embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinct operating system and kernel, rather than a trimmed-down version of desktop Windows.5 It is not to be confused with Windows XP Embedded which is NT-based.
Microsoft licenses Windows CE to OEMs and device makers. The OEMs and device makers can modify and create their own user interfaces and experiences, while Windows CE provides the technical foundation to do so.
Windows CE is supported on Intel x86 and compatibles, MIPS, ARM, and Renesas SuperH processors.
Contents
1 Features
2 Development tools
2.1 Visual Studio
2.2 CodeGear Delphi Prism
2.3 Free Pascal and Lazarus
2.4 Basic4ppc
2.5 GLBasic
2.6 LabVIEW
2.7 Platform Builder
2.8 Embedded Visual C++ (eVC)
2.9 AutoHotkey
3 Relationship to Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, and SmartPhone
4 Versions
5 See also
6 Notes and references
7 External links
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Features
Windows CE is optimized for devices that have minimal storage—a Windows CE kernel may run in under a megabyte of memory. Devices are often configured without disk storage, and may be configured as a “closed” system that does not allow for end-user extension (for instance, it can be burned into ROM). Windows CE conforms to the definition of a real-time operating system, with a deterministic interrupt latency. From version 3 and onward, the system supports 256 priority levels6 and uses priority inheritance for dealing with priority inversion. The fundamental unit of execution is the thread. This helps to simplify the interface and improve execution time.
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Windows CE (Windows C onsumer E lectronics) Microsoft's version of Windows for handheld devices and embedded systems that use x86, ARM, MIPS and
Microsoft has stated that the ‘CE’ is not an intentional initialism, but many people believe CE stands for ‘Consumer Electronics’ or ‘Compact Edition’. Microsoft says the letters instead imply a number of Windows CE design precepts, including “Compact, Connectable, Compatible, Companion, and Efficient.”7 The first version, known during development under the code name “Pegasus”, featured a Windows-like GUI and a number of Microsoft's popular applications, all trimmed down for smaller storage, memory, and speed of the palmtops of the day.
Since then, Windows CE has evolved into a component-based, embedded, real-time operating system. It is no longer targeted solely at hand-held computers.8 Many platforms have been based on the core Windows CE operating system, including Microsoft's AutoPC, Pocket PC 2000, Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 SE, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6, Smartphone 2002, Smartphone 2003, Portable Media Center and many industrial devices and embedded systems. Windows CE even powered select games for the Dreamcast, was the operating system of the Gizmondo handheld, and can partially run on modified Xbox game consoles.
A distinctive feature of Windows CE compared to other Microsoft operating systems is that large parts of it are offered in source code form. First, source code was offered to several vendors, so they could adjust it to their hardware. Then products like Platform Builder (an integrated environment for Windows CE OS image creation and integration, or customized operating system designs based on CE) offered several components in source code form to the general public. However, a number of core components that do not need adaptation to specific hardware environments (other than the CPU family) are still distributed in binary only form.
Development tools
Visual Studio
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and earlier support projects for Windows CE / Windows Mobile, producing executable programs and platform images either as an emulator or attached by cable to an actual mobile device. A mobile device is not necessary to develop a CE program. The .NET Compact Framework supports a subset of the .NET Framework with projects in C#, and VB.NET, but not Managed C++.
Microsoft removed this feature from Visual Studio 2010. A standalone IDE for Windows Phone 7 (the Windows Phone Developer Tools) is available instead.
CodeGear Delphi Prism
CodeGear Delphi Prism, which runs in Visual Studio, also supports the .NET Compact Framework and thus can be used to develop mobile applications. It employs the Oxygene compiler created by RemObjects, which targets .NET, the .NET Compact Framework, and Mono. Its command-line compiler is available free of charge.
Free Pascal and Lazarus
Free Pascal introduced the Windows CE port in version 2.2.0, targeting ARM and x86 architectures. Later the Windows CE header files were translated for use with Lazarus, a rapid application development (RAD) software package based on Free Pascal. Windows CE applications are designed and coded in the Lazarus integrated development environment (IDE) and compiled with an appropriate cross compiler.9
Basic4ppc
Basic4ppc which is a programming language similar to Visual Basic, targets the .NET Compact Framework and supports Windows CE and Windows Mobile devices.
GLBasic
GLBasic is a very easy to learn and use BASIC dialect that compiles for many platforms, including Windows CE and Windows Mobile. It can be extended by writing inline C/C++ code.
LabVIEW
LabVIEW Is a graphical programming language, supporting many platforms, also windows CE.
Platform Builder
This programming tool is used for building the platform (BSP + Kernel), device drivers (shared source or custom made) and also the application. This is a one step environment to get the system up and running. One can also use Platform Builder to export an SDK (software development kit) for the target microprocessor (SuperH, x86, MIPS, ARM etc.) to be used with another associated tool set named below.
Embedded Visual C++ (eVC)
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The Embedded Visual C++ tool is for development of embedded application for Windows CE based devices. This tool can be used standalone using the SDK exported from Platform Builder or using the Platform Builder using the Platform Manager connectivity setup.
AutoHotkey
A port of the open source macro-creation and automation software utility AutoHotkey is available for Windows CE, which allows the construction of macros and simple GUI applications developed by systems analyst Jonathan Maxian Timkang.10
Relationship to Windows Mobile, Pocket PC, and SmartPhone
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Timeline of Windows CE Development
Often Windows CE, Windows Mobile, and Pocket PC are used interchangeably - in part due to their common origin. This practice is not entirely accurate. Windows CE is a modular/componentized operating system that serves as the foundation of several classes of devices. Some of these modules provide subsets of other components' features (e.g. varying levels of windowing support; DCOM vs COM), others which are separate (Bitmap or TrueType font support), and others which add additional features to another component. One can buy a kit (the Platform Builder) which contains all these components and the tools with which to develop a custom platform. Applications such as Excel Mobile/Pocket Excel are not part of this kit. The older Handheld PC version of Pocket Word and several other older applications are included as samples, however.
Windows Mobile is best described as a subset of platforms based on a Windows CE underpinning. Currently, Pocket PC (now called Windows Mobile Classic), SmartPhone (Windows Mobile Standard), and Pocket PC Phone Edition (Windows Mobile Professional) are the three main platforms under the Windows Mobile umbrella. Each platform uses different components of Windows CE, plus supplemental features and applications suited for their respective devices.
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Pocket PC and Windows Mobile is a Microsoft-defined custom platform for general PDA use, and consists of a Microsoft-defined set of minimum profiles (Professional Edition, Premium Edition) of software and hardware that is supported. The rules for manufacturing a Pocket PC device are stricter than those for producing a custom Windows CE-based platform. The defining characteristics of the Pocket PC are the touchscreen as the primary human interface device and its extremely portable size.
The SmartPhone platform is a feature rich OS and interface for cellular phone handsets. SmartPhone offers productivity features to business users, such as email, and multimedia abilities for consumers. The SmartPhone interface relies heavily on joystick navigation and PhonePad input. Devices running SmartPhone do not include a touchscreen interface. SmartPhone devices generally resemble other cellular handset form factors, whereas most Phone Edition devices use a PDA form factor with a larger display.
Versions
Version
Changes
1.0
Released in 16 November 1996 [MSCE1].11 Codename "Alder".12
Devices named "handheld PC" (HPC).11
2.0
Released in September 1997 [MSCE2].11 Codename "Birch".12
Devices named "Palm-sized PC".11
Real-time deterministic task scheduling.
Architectures: ARM, MIPS, PowerPC, StrongARM, SuperH and x86.
32-bit color screens.
SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0.
3.0
Released in June 2000 [MSCE3].11 Codename "Cedar".12
Major recode that made CE hard real time down to the microsecond level.
Base for the Pocket PC 2000, Handheld PC 2000, Pocket PC 2002 and Smartphone 2002.11
Priority levels was increased from 8 to 256.11
Object store was increased from 65 536 to 4,19 million allowed objects.11
Restricted access to critical APIs or restricting write access to parts of the registry.11
4.x
Released in January 2002 [MSCE4].11 Codename "Talisker/Jameson/McKendric".12
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Driver structure changed greatly, new features added.
Base for "Pocket PC 2003".11
Bluetooth support.1113
TLS (SSL 3.1), IPsec L2TP VPN, or Kerberos.11
5.x
Windows CE 5.0
Released in August 2004.12 Adds lots of features. Codename "Macallan".12
Automatic report of bugs to the manufacturer.14
Direct3D Mobile, a COM-based version of Windows XP's DirectX multimedia API.14
DirectDraw for 2D graphics and DirectShow for camera and video digitisation support.14
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) support.15
6.0
Released in September 2006. Codename "Yamazaki".12
Process address space is increased from 32 MB to 2 GB.
Number of processes has been increased from 32 to 32 768.16
User mode and kernel mode device drivers are possible.
512MB physically managed memory
Device.exe, filesys.exe, GWES.exe has been moved to Kernel mode.
SetKMode and set process permissions not possible.
System call performance improved.17
7.0
Releasing Q1 2011.
Dual-core CPU support (SMP, ARMv6)
Wi-Fi Positioning System
Bluetooth 3.0 + HS
Cellcore
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance)
DRM technology
Media Transfer Protocol
Windows Phone 7 IE with Flash 10.1 support
NDIS 6.1 support
UX C++ XAML API using technologies like Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight for attractive and functional user interfaces
Advance touch and gesture input
Kernel support for 3GB physical RAM and supports ARMv7 assembly18
CE v3.0 is the basis for Pocket PC 2002. A successor to CE v3.0 is CE.net.11 "PocketPC [is] a separate layer of code on top of the core Windows CE OS... Pocket PC is based on Windows CE, but it's a different offering." And licensees of Pocket PC are forbidden to modify the WinCE part.19
See also
ActiveSync
Handheld PC
Handheld PC Explorer
List of Windows CE Devices
Palm-size PC
Pocket PC
Portable Media Center
Tablet PC
Windows CE 3.0
Windows CE 5.0
Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Windows Mobile
Windows Phone 7
Microsoft Kin
Zune HD
Notes and references
^ http://www.windowsfordevices.com/c/a/News/Special-Report-Windows-CE-6-arrives-with-100-kernel-source
^ Microsoft opens full Windows CE kernel source. Linux Devices' article(Nov. 01, 2006).
^ http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS5452934855.html
^ "Windows Embedded Homepage". Microsoft.com. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/default.mspx. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
^ "How does Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Start? - Windows CE Base Team Blog - Site Home - MSDN Blogs". Blogs.msdn.com. 2007-12-18. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ce_base/archive/2007/11/26/how-does-windows-embedded-ce-6.0-start_3f00_.aspx. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
^ "Priority Levels". Msdn.microsoft.com. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb202761.aspx. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
^ "The Meaning of "CE" in Windows CE". Q166915. Microsoft. 2002-09-03. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q166915. Retrieved 2006-09-15.
^ "Embedded Platform | Integrated Development Environment (IDE) | Windows CE". Microsoft.com. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/products/windowsce/technical-specifications.mspx. Retrieved 2010-11-14.
^ WinCE port - Lazarus wiki
^ [1] - AutoHotkeyCE
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Pöhls, Henrich C. (2003-09-05), "Risk Analysis of Mobile Devices with Special Concern of Malware Contamination" (PDF), Diploma Thesis (University of Hamburg): p. 27, http://www.2000grad.com/papers/dpa_henrich_poehls.pdf, retrieved 2009-10-24
^ a b c d e f g Hall, Mike (2006-09-19). "Windows Embedded Blog: CE 6.0 - why the codename "Yamazaki" ?". MSDN Blogs. http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall/archive/2006/09/19/763146.aspx. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
^ Walker, Geoff (2002-01-07). "Windows CE .net — Microsoft's successor to Windows CE 3.0". Pen Computing Magazine. http://www.pencomputing.com/WinCE/dotnet.html. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
^ a b c Smith, Tony (2004-03-29). "MS readies WinCE 5.0 preview". The Register. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/03/29/ms_readies_wince. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
^ "The History of the PDA" (DOC). http://seditaville.com/academic/summary/The%20History%20of%20Microsoft%20Mobile%20OS(Ver%202).doc. 090517 seditaville.com
^ "Introduction to Microsoft embedded technologies - Session 1" (PPT). http://www.embedded.net.nz/Presentations%20PPT%20%20PDF/Embedded%20Introduction%20-%20Session%201.ppt. 090517 embedded.net.nz
^ Babu, K. Ashok (2006-11-22). "Differences between Windows CE 5.0 and Windows CE 6.0". WindowsForDevices.com. http://www.windowsfordevices.com/articles/AT9457847627.html. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
^ Veerabahu, Maharajan (2010-12-24). "Comparison between Windows Embedded Compact 7 (WEC7) and Windows CE 6". e-consystems.com. http://www.e-consystems.com/WindowsCE6vs7.asp. Retrieved 2010-12-24.
^ Smith, Tony (2003-04-16). "Why Pocket PC isn't WinCE". The Register. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/04/16/why_pocket_pc_isnt_wince. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
External links
Windows CE Product Page at Microsoft
Benchmarking Real-time Determinism in Microsoft Windows CE
Excerpts from John Murray's "Inside Microsoft Windows CE", a (slightly technical) behind-the-scenes history of the people and projects that created Windows CE
A Brief History of Windows CE, by HPC:Factor with screenshots of the various versions
Site hosted by Windows CE, Website hosted by Handheld PC. Unfortunately offline now; only this archived version exists
Windows XP Embedded on MSDN
Windows CE: C# Applications developer
Portable CE 3.0
Go Embedded! An Embedded Systems blog that devotes a great deal of attention to Windows CE
Technical articles on the Windows CE technology
Mike Hall's Windows Embedded Blog
e-con's Windows CE Blog
Choosing the correct version of Windows Embedded operating systems
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