| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 118.0KB WORD | Date added | 01 May 2004 |
| Topics | Windows CE | ||
| Downloads | 1047 | ||
Creating a board support package (BSP) is the initial development activity required for building a Windows CE based device. You can develop a BSP on your own or start from a BSP provided by Microsoft or a third party. Leveraging an existing BSP can greatly reduce the amount of development work required. Regardless of the starting point you choose, the development process and startup sequence for the boot loader and the kernel are almost the same. This paper describes this startup sequence and the functions you must implement to develop a boot loader and kernel that will boot Windows CE on a device.
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