User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 General Information
- Chapter 2 System Setup
- Chapter 3 System Tuning
- Chapter 4 Windows CE .NET 4.2
- Figure 4.1: Windows CE on TPC-60S
- 4.1 TPC Utilities
- 4.2 Networking
- 4.2.1 Network via Ethernet
- 4.2.2 Network via Serial Port
- Figure 4.24: PC Connection
- Figure 4.25: PC Connection Properties
- Figure 4.26: Change Connection
- Figure 4.27: Change Connection
- Figure 4.28: COM1 Set
- Figure 4.29: Microsoft ActiveSync
- Figure 4.30: Select Connection Setting
- Figure 4.31: Configure Connection Setting
- Figure 4.32: Get Connected
- Figure 4.33: Run Repllog.exe on the TPC
- Figure 4.34: Connection on the TPC
- Figure 4.35: Connection on the Host PC
- Figure 4.36: Explore the TPC
- 4.2.3 Network via USB Client Port
- 4.3 Application Program Development
- 4.4 Wireless LAN Utility for TPC-61S
- Appendix A Watchdog Timer Programming
- Appendix B Fuse Specifications
- Appendix C Pin Assignments
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4.3 Application Program Development
4.3.1 System Requirements for Developers
These are the requirements to run Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0.
• A desktop computer with a Pentium II-class processor, 450 MHz or
faster.
• Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP2, Microsoft Windows 2000
Server SP2, or Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
• 96 MB (128 MB recommended) memory for Windows 2000 Profes-
sional or Windows XP Professional. 192 MB (256 MB recommended)
memory for Windows 2000 Server.
• CD-ROM drive.
• VGA or higher-resolution monitor. A Super VGA (800 x 600 or larger)
monitor is recommended.
• Mouse or compatible pointing device.
• 200 MB hard disk space.
Note If you choose to install the Common files or
Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 on a parti-
tion other than the system partition, the figure
representing the amount of space required
reflects only the amount of space for files being
installed on that non-system partition. It does not
reflect the total amount of space required to
install the entire product. This is because some
files must be installed on the system partition,
regardless of where other files are installed.










