7 - windows ce operating system, Windows ce operating system, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 6182 Industrial Computer for the Windows CE Operating System User Manual

Page 61

Advertising
background image

Windows CE Operating System

This chapter provides information on:

Windows CE architecture

Windows CE programs

Using Windows CE

Control Panel applications

RAC6182 Computer memory usage

The Windows CE operating system from Microsoft is designed to
provide a portable, scalable, real-time operating system for embedded
devices. The modular design of Windows CE allows the application
designer to include only those features required for the specific product
application. However, Windows CE is still a subset of the other
Microsoft operating systems, and it runs Win32 applications.

Windows CE Benefits

There are two major differences between Windows CE and other
Microsoft Windows operating systems. Windows CE:

Has a small memory footprint requirement

Runs on a wide variety of processor architectures.

The small memory footprint allows Windows CE to operate in small
solid-state memory devices (8 MB typical). In contrast, PC-based
Windows require hundreds of megabytes of storage space.

PC-based Windows applications operate only on Intel x86 compatible
architectures. Embedded devices using Windows CE can use low-cost
and low-power processors with optimal features and functionality for the
specific application.

Compiling Windows CE Applications

While the Windows CE operating system brings a higher level of
standardization to embedded computing devices, third-party software
applications must still be compiled and tested to run on each Windows
CE device. The compilation is required to tailor the software application
to the device’s processor and unique hardware features.

Chapter

7

Chapter Objectives

Windows CE Architecture

Advertising