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So how can I examine my registry settings on the handheld device? I thought maybe my software was too old (pre-dated the registry) but the page referenced above is for Windows CE 5.0, so that's obviously not the case.
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I even looked on my PC for such a branch, but I have no "Drivers" folder beneath HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE all I've got are: BCD000000000 However, when I Start > Run > "regedit" on my Windows CE handheld device, it doesn't know what RegEdit is.
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The "USB Function RNDIS Client Driver Registry Settings" section of the page references several values stored in the Registry below HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers I'm not sure editing the registry is really something I want to do, because copying files to the handheld was working fine until late yesterday, and I doubt any change was made to the registry to cause that problem to commence, so I'm not at all sure that changing the registry will fix the problem.Īt any rate, I wanted to compare the values I have in the registry with what is shown on that msdn page linked above. I believe it's something like SH_CreateEvent() and SH_SetEvent().In his second comment here, PaulH suggests changing registry settings, providing this link. Also included some of the OS images (NK.bin files). The Windows CE 3.0 IMG is a hard drive image for QEMU.
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Search the sample kernel code for "Event". Windows Powered Handheld PC 2000/HPC2000.png. Within the kernel, you'll need to use the kernel methods for events vs "user methods". The streaming device driver can use the standard system time calls to access it, or it can access it via the processor's registers. A named event is used to wake the streaming device driver when then time is changed with the kernel OAL's RTC. You end up with dual RTC modules, The kernel "owns" the processor's RTC hardware, and the streaming device driver RTC owns the RTC on the I2C bus. Development Tools downloads - Microsoft Windows CE Emulator by Microsoft and many more programs are available for instant and free download. Its architecture also formed the basis of Microsoft’s later mobile computing and smartphone products. Designed to run pocket-sized computers, CE brought the user-friendly Windows 95 interface to mobile computing for the first time. So, when you see "RTC Driver" above, it is a steaming device driver, not kernel OAL. Microsoft released Windows CE in November 1996 as a new version of Windows. Steaming-RTC driver talking to the streaming-I2C driver, talking to the I2C-RTC chip. The method described up above involves creating a minimal streaming device driver who's job is to interact with the I2C-RTC chip. The normal RTC APIs are routed directly into the kernel OAL code.
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Please share your thoughts on simplest way to implement RTC through I2C. only ProcessPackets is available and only accessible through I2C_IOControl(.) (deviceIOControl) There are no functions like ReadPacket(.) and WritePacket(.) in i2cClass.cpp. How do i initialize I2C interface from RTC files (rtc.c)? If we consider I2C is initializing (through driver initialization) then how do i call ProcessPackets function from rtc.c The I2C implementation lies within i2c_io.cpp and i2cClass.cpp (located at C:\WINCE600\PLATFORM\COMMON\SRC\SOC\MX28_FSL_V2_PDK1_9\I2C\PDK).
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Instead of internal RTC read, we trying to set and get date, time from external RTC through I2C. I am trying to modify some functions like OALIoCtlHalInitRTC, OEMGetRealTime and OEMSetRealTime from rtc.c file (located at C:\WINCE600\PLATFORM\COMMON\SRC\SOC\MX28_FSL_V2_PDK1_9\OAL\RTC). We are using external RTC (M41T81S) which are connected through I2C interface. We have custom hardware with iMX28 porting Windows CE 6.0.