Windows Embedded CE 6.0 is an open, scalable, 32-bit operating system (OS) that integrates reliable, real-time capabilities with advanced Windows technologies. CE 6.0 helps a device maker be successful by providing a hard real-time, small-footprint OS with a redesigned kernel and embedded-specific development tools.
This section contains reference material, conceptual articles, and how to documentation specific to CE 6.0 development.
For information about features and programming elements for CE 6.0, see .
Provides an introduction to CE 6.0, including a broad description of features added for the release.
Describes how to use a board support package (BSP) to bring up a hardware platform.
Provides information about creating and modifying an OS design, building and downloading a run-time image, and configuring and building a software development kit (SDK).
Provides information about drivers for CE 6.0 and describes processes for developing device drivers.
Describes how to develop an application for CE 6.0.
Provides information about sample code included with CE 6.0.
Provides information about debugging and testing an OS design.
Describes the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Test Kit (CETK), which is a tool that you can use to test the functionality and performance of device drivers and related hardware for CE 6.0.
Provides instructions for developing a target device by using a design template and instructions for developing a target device without using a design template.
Provides information about compilers for microprocessor families supported by CE 6.0.
Provides API reference and conceptual material for features in CE 6.0.