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Windows CE 6 or Windows XP Embedded ?

Windows CE 6 Beta is being given out at MEDC 2006 world-wide events - Windows CE 6 supports 32K processes (up from 32 processes) and 2GB Virtual Memory per process (up from 32MB per process) - this is now very much in line with Windows XP and therefore

FurryGoat - Booting from USB Disk on Key.

Steve Makofsky over at the FurryGoat Experience has some helpful hints/tips on how to get booting from a USB disk on key - Mike 

MEDC 2006 Japan - May 31st

Next stop on the MEDC World Tour is Tokyo - this is going to be a one day event keynoted by Michelle Freed (GM, Mobile Information Worker, Mobile and Embedded Devices group). Loke and I are delivering keynote demos and I'm also delivering a session

MEDC Oz

MEDC Australia has been and gone, there were two tracks each covering four sessions - on the "Embedded" side of the house we had Windows CE 6 Kernel, Windows CE 6 tools, Windows XP Embedded, and Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS).

Windows XP Embedded - Custom MFC 8.0 Shell.

I'm sat in the eskybar at Sydney airport waiting for my Qantas flight from Sydney to Tokyo - we've arrived at the airport early expecting to check-in for the flight and drop bags, get through security and then sit in the Sydney Qantas Business

Wednesday 24th May - MEDC 2006 Australia Keynote Rehearsal

It's 2:15pm, Wednesday 24th May, the day before the MEDC Australia event - We're in the Microsoft Melbourne office doing keynote rehearsals. Check out the amount of gear that I needed to bring with me from Seattle for the keynote! (bottom right

MEDC Oz - May 25th, Melbourne - Embedded Content.

The MEDC international tour gets started this weekend with Loke Uei (Content owner for MEDC Las Vegas, and Windows Mobile developer type), Andreas Penna (Windows Embedded Compete) Doug Boling (Windows CE, great speaker, book author), Sean Liming (Windows

MEDC Down Under - Who's Presenting/What's the content ?

The Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference (MEDC) is coming to Australia on May 25th - here's the Event Web Site. I'm going to be covering the new Windows CE 6 tools, giving a walkthrough of the new developer experience, showing how

T-1 Week - A look ahead to MEDC 2006

With just one week to go before the start of MEDC 2006 there's plenty to look forward to - here's some thoughts (in no particular order). A look at the next release of Windows CE - plenty of sessions and labs! Keynote demos! Plenty

MEDC Keynote Cart.

It's Tuesday 25th April - MEDC is a couple of weeks away, we have two keynote rehearsals a week at this point - next week we have a rehearsal each day of the week. I have so much gear for the keynote (three demos, one on Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded,

MEDC 2006: Podcast - Lab setup at TSG.

If you've attended a Microsoft event that has a registration area, hands on labs, communications network such as MEDC, Tech*Ed, PDC and others then you have probably seen some of the Microsoft TSG (Technical Support Group) lurking around the place - these

MEDC 2006 Las Vegas - Blog Discount

Hey, if you are a reader of this blog you can now get a discount on the price for MEDC 2006 - Usual price $1195, blog discount price $895. Here's how you can take advantage of this offer... Use the MEDC 2006 registration link and use the Passcode:

Why should you care about Internationalization ?

I've just been reviewing the MEDC internationalization session (covers Windows CE and Windows Mobile) - there are some interesting facts, did you know that only 8% of the world population speak English ? (5% native, 3% as a second language) - I'm surprised

MEDC 2006 Podcast Live

ok, so I'm riding on the back of other Microsoft Live products here - the MEDC 2006 Podcast Feed is now live, first video is up - here's a link to the RSS feed In the first video we get to meet some of the content owners for MEDC and get to hear about

MEDC 2006 Podcast - Interview with Content Owners.

The first MEDC 2006 Podcast video was recorded today - this should be edited over the weekend and posted live early next week, so I will be able to give you the URL for the RSS feed, I will of course also expose the content through a FeedBurner page.
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