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The following battery related information is provided: battery capacity, battery level, part number, serial number, manufacture date, decommission status, voltage, current, and temperature. Additionally, you may set the maximum cycle count threshold for battery replacement
So I elected to add my own variable, BSP_StaticIP, to the menu. I really like the WinCE catalog, just tick the feature you want and bing it's there. Depending upon the options chosen it could take several hours. It seems to take a very long time to build the image from the DVD.
#WINDOWS CE 6.0 DOWNLOAD FOR HAND HANDLE DEVICE INSTALL#
Once Windows 7 was up I used the USB drive to transfer the downloaded driver files and install the drivers.
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Booting from the 64 Bit disk I was able to build an image on the hard disk and boot into Windows 7. I attached a SATA DVD player to one port and a Hitachi 1TB drive to the second SATA port. Perhaps I should backtrack a bit and describe my setup.
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Installing the updated drivers from the Intel site got the NICs going and I was able to surf the web. It was then I discovered that the NIC driver was the problem child. The video and Chipset drivers installed without a problem. Then I installed the drivers from the CD. Allowing the install without any third party drivers the process completed. If however you allow driver and system updates you can install the drivers just like a Windows 7 box. This happened with both the 32 and 64 bit builds. I first tried the driver installation from the included CD and the install kept crashing with driver incompatible. The thing is this beast is Windows 7 and the development hardware that was provided supports 64 bits. To that end I began to build my Embedded Image and found things are completely different from the Win CE build. I've got less than two weeks to implement my project for Embedded Spark Summer 2010.