Next generation of Windows Embedded CE, based on the power of the Windows 7 platform
| Version | 2019 16.8.5 / 2019.16.9 Preview 4 |
| Updated | January 26 2022 |
| Developer |
Microsoft
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| User Rating |
1274
3.7
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| Original File Size | 1.6 MB |
| Downloads | 11240 |
| Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 |
| Category | Others |
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Windows Embedded Compact 7 helps original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) get devices to market faster by providing developers with a complete catalog of tested, selectable OS components, integrated development and test tools, source code access and board support packages. Compact 7 is compatible with ARM, x86 and MIPS processor architectures.
Windows Embedded Compact 7 delivers the latest technologies for building the next generation of specialized devices, including Internet Explorer with Flash 10.1 integrated, complete media player and DLNA support, symmetrical multi-processor (multi-core) support, Microsoft Office document viewers, PDF viewers, and a revolutionary new UI framework called Silverlight for Windows Embedded Compact 7 provides developers and UI designers with a powerful real-time OS and a full development tools suite, enabling an integrated, streamlined development experience that helps great speed devices to market
Developers can customize and build a broad range of small footprint specialized devices with real-time capabilities using Platform Builder, a powerful embedded-specific development tool that works as an add-in to Microsoft’s familiar development environment Visual Studio 2008.
This package is meant to provide users with all the tools they require for developing wide array small footprint devices that run within a powerful, componentized, real-time OS.
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