1st Aug 06, 09:46 PM
|
|
Administrator
|
|
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Oslo, Norway
Posts: 1,146
|
|
Windows XP Embedded Team!
Announcing "Feature Pack 2007" for XP Embedded!
The team has been extremely busy the last 4 months working on a feature pack for XP Embedded and we're just about ready to loop you into what we've been doing by giving you early access to the product in the form of a Technology Preview (not quite a Beta). The bottom of this entry has participant information, by enrolling today you can get more details than I'm listing below.
Among our biggest goals in this Feature Pack are to improve the developer's experience and to enable new capabilities and Microsoft technologies on your embedded device.
This is far from an all inclusive list, among the most interesting aspects of this FP are:
- New EEFs! Such as File Based Write Filter and Registry Filter.
- USB Boot! Yes, this is native USB Boot capability in XPe!
- Enhancements to EWF and Hibernate Once Resume Many
- Many of the bug fixes you've been asking for in the Tools (such as Target Designer, CMI, Import Framework, SLX/XML usability)
- New command line tool that replicates Target Designer, enables you to script your builds and much much more!
- Tons of work on component dependencies to reduce footprint (including removing dependencies to the full "Internet Explorer" component!)
- We've added new configurable UI to common components to simplify your offline configuration of images
- New components added to the database to address more Application Compatibility challenges
- New macro components to allow installation of other Microsoft technologies in your runtime
- All security patches for XPe-SP2 rolled up to the Feature Pack repository
1. Go to http://connect.microsoft.com
2. Sign in with a MS Passport or Windows Live ID account
3. Click on Available Connections
4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on our program: Windows XP Embedded SP2 Feature Pack 2007 Community Tech Preview.
__________________
\|||/
(o o)
----ooO-(_)-Ooo----
Oh, people can come up with statistics to prove anything. 14% of people know that.
Last edited by BearCat : 1st Aug 06 at 09:50 PM.
|