That’s the official name for the next version of Windows Embedded Standard. It’s an all-new implementation of the componentized version of Windows for embedded use, which, as the name suggests, is based on Windows 7 rather than XPe as before. That means it doesn’t necessarily replace WES 2009 in all applications, so as well as [...]
There’s a new extension board for SwiftLite-OM, shipping sometime very soon, which, as well as bringing a number of interfaces to 0.1″ headers (I2C, Camera, SPI, MMC, LCD) features two additional RS-232 ports, a USB Hub and JTAG connector.
We’re pleased to say that TRITON-TX51 is now shipping, complete with shiny new BSPs. The initial Windows CE 6.0 BSP is pretty complete – just ask for details
Obviously if you’re making a handheld device, boot time can be an issue. With our OMAP3530 based SwiftModule-OM, we’re seeing boot times in the region of 15 – 20 seconds. There are various things that can be done to reduce this, such as reducing the image size and using BinFS. However, for many applications, the [...]
Obviously the answer is yes. So, we’ve started a blog as a way to collect some of the technical themes than run through our day-to-day work which may be of interest to the wider world. Like that day-to-day work, recurring themes will be Windows Embedded, low-power solutions and the like. P.S. The best way to [...]
