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Building a Windows Embedded CE6 Image for Trizeps6 from Scratch
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This application note will guide you through the steps needed, to create an own Windows Embedded CE 6 image. This article applies to the BSP for Trizeps VI.
Preparation
First of all you need to install Microsoft's Platform Builder for Windows Embedded CE 6.0:
- Visual Studio 2005
- Visual Studio SP1 (Service Pack 1)
- Windows Embedded CE 6.0 (Platform-Builder Plug-In for Visual Studio 2005)
- Windows CE 6.0 SP1 (Service Pack 1)
- Windows CE 6.0 R2 Update
- Windows CE 6.0 Cumulative Product Update Rollup Package 2008 (QFEs)
- Remaining Windows CE 6.0 QFEs
If asked during install for which platforms, you must select ARMV4I and XScale. If you already have an installation, you can add those platforms, by running the Platform-Builder installer. Before using the latest Trizeps-BSP, update the Platform-Builder usingWindows Embedded CE Downloads.
Install the Keith&Koep BSP for Trizeps VI.
Creating a new Project
- Start Visual Studio 2005 and select
File –> New Project..
- Select
Platform Builder CE 6.0, OS Designas project-type and give your project a name. In this example, we will useCE6Demo.
- Follow the instructions of the OS Design Wizard.
- Select the Board-Support-Packages you want to use this project with; i.e. you might want to add
TR4CONXSto add support for the Trizeps4-BSP. Since this example uses Trizeps6, select TR6CONXS.
- Select a design-template that matches your needs.
- The following New Platform Wizard-pages allow us to add further components. Don't worry too much if you forgot to select a component here. Adding and removing components can be done later. In this example add ActiveSync. This is a nice tool, you would probably want and need for debugging your application.
- Add Wired Local Area Networking to support the ethernet-chip of the Trizeps6.
- Now the wizard is done.
- Depending on components added, some security warnings might get displayed
Modify a Project
After the OS Design Wizard has generated a new workspace, you may want to do some modifications.
When you want to use ActiveSync, you should include USB Function Clients –> serial component.
You might also want to add the USB Storage Class Driver, so that you can plug USB-memory-sticks.
Build a Project
If you think you are done with your modifications, call Build –> Build Solution.

Wait. . . . . .
After several minutes the build should complete with:

If you selected Type: nk.nb0 (RAM) use nk.nb0;
if you selected Type: xip.bin (ROM,BinFS) use xip.bin;
for download.
Download to Trizeps VI
After your created the image you may proceed to download it to your Trizeps-module. Take a look at the bootloader documentation for further information on how to do this. All commands used here can also be put in an autoboot.bat on a SD-card.
nk.nb0 (RAM)
Run from SD-card:
- Copy nk.nb0 to a SD-card.
- Enter bootloader and type:
:) boot nanddisk :) boot mmc nk.nb0
The first line boot nanddisk will run a script which typically initializes your display.
boot mmc nk.nb0 loads the image to RAM and runs it.
You might want to call epsm to erase the flashdisk-contents.
Download through Platform-Builder:
See Using Eboot for details.
xip.bin (ROM, BinFS)
Run from SD-card:
- Copy nk.nb0 to a SD-card.
- Enter bootloader and type:
:) boot nanddisk :) boot mmc xip.bin :) ereg :) fb
The first line boot nanddisk will run a script which typically initializes your display.
boot mmc xip.nb0 stores the image to flash.
ereg starts with a clean registry during the next boot.
fb will launch the stored image.
You might want to call epsm to erase the flashdisk-contents.
Download
- Demo-Project:
- Retail-Image:
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