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Device Profile: Talla-Tech rugged PDA
Talla-Tech manufactures a rugged PDA for the military which is based on Intel's XScale processor running Microsoft's Pocket PC 2002 operating system. The R-PDA is offered in a baseline configuration with optional customized hardware and software features available, including a variety of communications options."
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Finding and eradicating "big footprint" in Windows XP apps
In this edition of his Windows XP Embedded column, Microsoft test software engineer Jon Fincher discusses strategies for reducing Windows XP footprint sizes -- while at the same time speeding up the system. Topics covered include getting rid of shells (or replacing them with your own), substituting MinLogon for WinLogon where possible, reducing device loads, and a design change from booting/shutting down..."
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Device Profile: CLI ET5000n thin client
Computer Lab International (CLI) has introduced a thin client terminal with wireless capabilities based on Microsoft's Windows CE .NET operating system. CLI's new model ET5000 supports 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless LANs, legacy parallel printers, stereo sound, and also serial port and USB port device connectivity."
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Key enhancements and new features in Pocket PC 2003
According to Microsoft's Pocket PC 2003 Reviewer's Guide, the following new features and enhancements are contained in the newly announced 2003 version of the Pocket PC software platform ."
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Device Profile: JVC audio/video mobile PDAs
Japanese consumer electronics specialist JVC announced plans to enter the PDA market with a pair of Pocket PC based multimedia-oriented handhelds. Dubbed "iO", the units will feature audio/video capabilites such as MPEG4 video capture/playback, wireless video streaming over Wi-Fi, and compatibility with selected models of JVC camcorders, JVC said."
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ROCI: A distributed framework for multi-robot perception and control
ForewordThis whitepaper presents ROCI, a .NET-based software framework that is intended for distributed embedded applications such as coordinated teams of robots. ROCI is being developed as part of the MARS project at the University of Pennsylvania's GRASP..."
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Device Profile: Ultimate TV
The UltimateTV receiver has two satellite tuners. Features of this PVR include Picture-In-Picture (PIP), ability to record two programs simultaneously, or watch one program while recording another."
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Writing Mobile Games Using the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework
Foreword: In this technical article originally published by the Microsoft Smart Devices Developer Community, Ravi Krishnaswamy explains how to create .NET Compact Framework-based games, and shows the key requirements for writing games targeting small devices -- including how the .NET Compact Framework can handle them with..."
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Device Profile: Mitac Mio 339 PDA
Mitac has unveiled a new consumer multimedia-oriented Pocket PC based on Microsoft's latest Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. Notable features include a fast, 400MHz XScale PXA 255 processor equipped with 64MB SDRAM and 64MB Flash memory, an integrated digital camera, and a host of multimedia features including audio recording and MP3 player functions."
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Device Profile: Mitac Mio 558 PDA
Mitac has announced a new enterprise-oriented Pocket PC PDA aimed at corporate users, featuring advanced wireless connectivity, multimedia functions, and dual expansion card-slots. The Mio 558's communication capabilities include both 802.11b (Wi-Fi) -- with a built-in, hidden antenna (that can't break off) and voice-over-IP..."
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Introduction to MinLogon
Foreword: In this technical article originally published by the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN), David Reed shows how MinLogon can assist in optimizing the performance of Windows XP Embedded runtimes."
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Device Profile: Toshiba e750/e755 Pocket PC
Toshiba's new high-end Pocket PCs, the e750/e755 PDAs, are based on Intel's 400MHz Intel PXA255 processor equipped with 64MB of SDRAM and 32MB of user-available Flash memory, and run Microsoft's newly released Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. Key features that set these devices apart from other PDAs in their price class include an oversized (3.8 in."
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Device Profile: Toshiba e350/e355 Pocket PC
Toshiba's new low-end e350/e355 Series Pocket PCs, based on 300MHz Intel PXA255 processors, have 64MB RAM and 16KB ROM memory and run Microsoft's newly released Windows Mobile 2003 operating system. According to Toshiba, the units feature a built-in microphone and digital voice recorder, SD/MMC card expansion, and can exchange information wirelessly (via an optional Bluetooth SD card) with other..."
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Tutorial: Real-time behavior of the .NET Compact Framework
Foreword: With the arrival of Visual Studio .NET 2003, with integrated support for Smart Device Programmability, it is possible to develop applications for a broad range of devices by using managed code. Software developers can now use new exciting languages like Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# for device development."
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Device Profile: Viewsonic V35/V36/V37 Pocket PCs
ViewSonic's family of Windows-powered Pocket PCs includes three models: the V35, which is positioned as the "thinnest, lightest, and most powerful Pocket PC in its class"; the V36, with a built-in 640x480 pixel digital camera; and the V37, with a 400MHz Intel XScale PXA455 and a hearty 64MB of SDRAM memory."
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