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Windows CE (sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is a variation of Microsoft's Windows operating system for minimalistic computers and embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinctly different kernel, rather than a 'trimmed down' version of desktop Windows. It is supported on Intel x86 and compatibles, MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors. Download TCPMP (The Core Pocket Media Player) - A media player for Palm OS-based and Windows CE / Windows Mobile-based devices capable of rendering some of the most commonly used media file formats.

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Media player for Windows CE 3.0 machines?

My unreliable JVC mp3 CD player died just recently and I've been tempted to use my longtime personal organizer/palmtop, the HP Jornada 720 as a portable media player since it has a headphone jack and acceptable (at medium volume) output quality. What's more is that though it only has about 16MB of storage RAM to work with (adjustable), it has both PCMCIA type II and Compact Flash type I capabilities, leading me to believe I could cart along several 256MB flash carts with me for music purposes.
The main problem as could be expected is players - the version of WMP bundled in ROM is pathetic (hey, it was the year 2000..) and drops frames on mp3's larger than 160kbps. A player called Xaudio works perfectly with the --a-p-s encoded files I've tried so far, however I'd prefer it if I could get an AAC, MPC or Ogg Vorbis player.
It seems to me that the StrongARM 206MHz SA1110 CPU should be able to handle AAC..
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find such a player, which is why I'm posting the question Has anyone heard of such a beast?
Windows Embedded CE 6.0
A version of the Windows CE operating system
DeveloperMicrosoft
Source model
  • Source-available (through Shared Source Initiative)
Released to
manufacturing
November 1, 2006
Latest release6.0 R3 / September 22, 2009[1]
Kernel typeHybrid kernel
LicenseCommercial software
Preceded byWindows CE 5.0
Succeeded byWindows Embedded Compact 7
Official websiteOfficial website
Support status
MainstreamEnded on April 9, 2013[2]
ExtendedEnded on April 10, 2018[2]

Windows Embedded CE 6.0 (codenamed 'Yamazaki')[3] is the sixth major release of the Microsoft Windowsembedded operating system targeted to enterprise-specific tools such as industrial controllers and consumer electronics devices like digital cameras. CE 6.0 features a kernel that supports 32,768 processes, up from the 32-process limit of prior versions. Escapist to play. Each process receives 2 GB of virtual address space, up from 32 MB.

Windows Embedded CE 6.0 was released on November 1, 2006 and includes partial source code.[4] The OS currently serves as the basis for the Zune HDportable media player. Windows Mobile 6.5 is based on Windows CE 5.2. Windows Phone 7, the first major release of the Windows Phone operating system, is based on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3; although Windows Phone 7 is also using Windows Embedded Compact 7 features.[5]

New features[edit]

  • Some system components (such as filesystem, GWES (graphics, windowing, events server),[6]device driver manager) have been moved to the kernel space.
  • The system components which now run in kernel have been converted from EXEs to DLLs, which get loaded into kernel space.
  • New virtual memory model. The lower 2 GB is the process VM space and is private per process. The upper 2 GB is the kernel VM space.
  • New device driver model that supports both user mode and kernel mode drivers.
  • The 32 process limit has been raised to 32,768 processes.
  • The 32 megabyte virtual memory limit has been raised to the total virtual memory; up to 2 GB of private VM is available per process.
  • The Platform BuilderIDE is integrated into Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 as plugin (thus forcing the client to obtain Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 also), allowing one development environment for both platform and application development.
  • Read-only support for UDF 2.5 filesystem.
  • Support for Microsoft's exFAT filesystem.
  • 802.11i (WPA2) and 802.11e (QoS) wireless standards, and multiple radio support.
  • CE 6.0 is compatible with x86, ARM, SH4 (only up to R2)[7] and MIPS based processor architectures.
  • New Cellcore components to enable devices to easily make data connections and initiate voice calls through cellular networks.
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New features in R3[edit]

Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 was finalized in September 2009 for OEMs and serves as the base platform for the Zune HD and Windows Phone 7. CE 6.0 R3 includes the following new features and abilities:[8][9]

Silverlight for Windows EmbeddedAbilities brought to Windows Embedded CE to create rich applications and user interfaces
Internet Explorer EmbeddedHas multi-touch panning and zooming abilities and a customizable interface to optimize the browsing experience on devices
Flash LiteBrowser plug in to render rich media websites; not available in Windows Phone 7
Touch and GesturePlug-in engine to enable natural input abilities such as four-point multi-touch, advanced gestures and complex 3D animations
Connection ManagerInfrastructure technology to manage multiple network interfaces on the device
Microsoft Office and PDF viewersApplications to render Microsoft Office Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Adobe PDF content on the device

Note that these features listed here are not all specific to Windows Phone 7 or the Zune HD.

References[edit]

  1. ^http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/news/pressreleases/cer3_release.mspx
  2. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle'. Microsoft Support. Microsoft. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  3. ^Tilley, Chris (2001-02-18). 'The History of Windows CE'. HPC:Factor. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  4. ^'Special Report: Windows CE 6 arrives with 100% kernel source'. Archived from the original on August 20, 2012.
  5. ^'Windows Phone 7 based on a hybrid Windows CE 6 / Compact 7 kernel?'. Engadget. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
  6. ^'Shell, GWES, and User Interface (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)'. msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
  7. ^'Windows Embedded CE'. Microsoft. Microsoft. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
  8. ^Development Tools | Windows Embedded CE Tools for Developers
  9. ^Development Resources | Windows Embedded CE 6.0
  • 'Windows Embedded CE 6.0 New Kernel Architecture (Microsoft PowerPoint presentation)'. Microsoft.
  • 'Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Platform Builder Overview'. MSDN.
  • 'Windows Embedded CE'. MSDN.

External links[edit]

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  • History of Windows CE, by HPC:Factor with screenshots of the various versions
  • Bor-Ming Hsieh and Sue Loh: 3rd Generation Kernel for Windows CE — Channel 9 Interview
  • Juggs Ravalia: Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Device Driver Model — Channel 9 Interview

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