Microsoft highlighted a range of third-party products at ESC which run on, support or extend the usability of its Windows Embedded Operating Systems. "Industry leading companies are announcing innovative new solutions and devices that tackle new market opportunities and demonstrate the flexibility and customizability of Windows CE," Microsoft said.
A sampling . . .
Raywood Communications, a leader in GPS vehicle tracking and job dispatch systems for the taxi industry, announced that the Windows CE 4.2-based MD-X in-vehicle system is now available for the North American market.
Applied Data Systems demonstrated its Windows CE 5.0-based AutoMark Voter Assist Terminal, a ballot-marking product for voters with special needs. The company also demonstrated Zoe Medicals Windows CE-based health monitoring devices for the home and hospital.
Infinium Labs presented its flagship Phantom Game Service, which is based on Windows XP Embedded.
Bsquare announced a board support package (BSP) for Windows CE 5.0 running on the Alchemy Au1200 processor from Advanced Micro Devices.
M-Systems demonstrated a new capability for its uDiskOnChip USB 2.0 flash disk to be used for booting up embedded products running Windows XP Embedded.
ARM announced support for the ARMv7 architecture with Windows CE integration.
TenAsys released its INtime 3.0 real-time operating system and extension for Windows Embedded with support for transparent debugging of real-time applications from within the Visual Studio .NET integrated development environment.
Intel announced that it has contracted with Vibren Technologies to develop a Windows CE 5.0 BSP for the Intel XScale-based EP80219 development board.