Windows CE 5.0 (codenamed 'Macallan' because Magellan brand GPS units run it.)[2] is a successor to Windows CE 4.2, the third release in the Windows CE .NET family. It was first released on July 9, 2004. Like its predecessors, Windows CE 5.0 is marketed towards the embedded device market and independent device vendors. Windows CE 5.0 is billed as a low-cost, compact, fast-to-market, real-timeoperating system available for x86, ARM, MIPS, and SuperHmicroprocessor-based systems.
A version of the Windows CE operating system | |
Developer | Microsoft |
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Working state | Discontinued |
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Latest release | CE 5.2.19202 |
Kernel type | Hybrid kernel |
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Preceded by | Windows CE 4.0 |
Succeeded by | Windows Embedded CE 6.0 |
Official website | https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms905511.aspx |
Support status | |
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- Extended Support End Date Windows CE.NET 4.2 (MICROS Workstation 4) 6/1/2003 7/8/2008 7/9/2013 (MICROS given permission to provide and extend to ) Windows CE 5.0 (MICROS KDS RDC -210 for Kitchen Display System) 8/31/2004 (Oracle working on upgrade to CE 6.0) Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC (Motorola MC70.
- Microsoft licenses Windows CE to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who can modify and create their own user interfaces and experiences, with Windows CE providing the technical foundation to do so. The current version of Windows Embedded Compact supports x86 and ARM processors with board support package (BSP) directly.
Windows CE 5.0 includes a stripped-down version of WordPad.
Windows Ce 5.0 Support Number
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Windows CE 5.0 builds on previous Windows CE releases in its adoption of shared source. Since 2001, Microsoft has been steadily expanding the available Windows CE source tree with embedded system developers. Windows CE 5.0 is the most open Microsoft operating system to date, though not all of the system is available under shared source agreements. Developers have the freedom to modify down to the kernel level, without the need to share their changes with Microsoft or competitors.
Windows CE 5.x is the base OS for Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 and 6.5. On the x86 platform, Windows CE 5.0 competes against Microsoft's other embedded operating systems, Windows XP Embedded and its predecessor Windows NT Embedded.
Platform Builder IDE for Windows CE 5.0 is the last builder tool available as standalone product.
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Windows CE 5.0 is now currently available as a 'device emulator'.
The Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket LOOX N100 runs on Windows CE 5, which is normally hidden (with the exception of some scrollbars), but can be seen with a small hack.[3]
Windows CE vs. Windows XP Embedded[edit]
According to Microsoft, Windows CE is preferable to Windows XP Embedded in situations where demanding wireless and multimedia requirements need to be met. The following are the primary considerations for “choosing the right version”:
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- CPU architecture: Windows CE supports an extensive array of architectures, including x86, whereas Windows XP Embedded only supports the x86 architecture.
- Real-time applications: Windows CE is a real-time operating system, while Windows XP Embedded is not by default.
- Existing Win32 applications: Windows CE cannot use Win32 binaries, libraries, and drivers without modification.
- Memory footprint: The minimum footprint of Windows CE is 350 kilobytes. The minimum footprint of Windows XP Embedded is 8 megabytes, making it over 23 times larger.
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle'. Microsoft Support. Microsoft. Retrieved February 6, 2015.
- ^Tilley, Chris (2001-02-18). 'The History of Windows CE'. HPC:Factor. Retrieved 2009-07-28.
- ^'Pocket LOOX N100 Windows CE Hack'.
Windows Ce 5.0 Support Center
- 'Which to Choose: Evaluating Microsoft Windows CE .NET and Windows XP Embedded'. Microsoft Corporation. September 2003.
- 'Portable CE 5.0'.
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