Microsoft windows embedded standard 2009

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Windows Embedded Standard 2009 delivers the power, familiarity, and reliability of the Windows operating system in componentized form, helping device makers to easily create smart connected devices requiring rich applications, services, and end-user experiences.

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  • Date Published:

    10/16/2008

    File Name:

    WES2009Eval.part3.rar

    WES2009Eval.part7.rar

    WES2009Eval.part5.rar

    WES2009Eval.part2.rar

    WES2009Eval.part6.rar

    WES2009Eval.part4.rar

    WES2009Eval.part1.exe

    File Size:

    700.0 MB

    198.6 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    Windows Embedded Standard delivers the power, familiarity, and reliability of the Windows operating system in componentized form, helping device makers to easily create smart connected devices requiring rich applications, services, and end-user experiences.

    Featuring technologies that easily connect with many common industry standards plus several Microsoft desktop and server technologies leading to lower costs in application development, operating system deployment, servicing, and maintenance. With Windows Embedded Standard, developers get access to a mature technology portfolio of embedded specific tools that work in the familiar developer environment of Visual Studio allowing them to rapidly configure, build, and deploy devices that are more secure, reliable, and manageable.

    Support for all the PC architecture processor families; compatibility with thousands of certified, production-quality, off-the-shelf applications, drivers, and services; and a global ecosystem of Windows Embedded Standard experts help ensure that device makers have flexibility and access to the skills to develop the next generation of smart connected devices with confidence.

  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

    System Requirements for Tools Only

    To install Windows Embedded Studio, also called tools, you must first meet the following requirements:
    Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows Server 2003 Standard
    — 728 MHz or greater CPU
    — 512 MB of RAM minimum; 1 GB or more recommended
    Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Standard
    — 1 GHz or greater CPU
    — 1 GB of RAM minimum

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions recommended
    Network connection to shared component database
    DVD drive
    VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 resolution recommended
    70 MB free disk space

    System Requirements for Component Database Only

    To install Windows Embedded Database, also called the component database, you must first meet the following requirements:
    Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows Server 2003 Standard
    — 728 MHz or greater CPU
    — 512 MB of RAM minimum; 1 GB or more recommended

    Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Standard
    — 1 GHz or greater CPU
    — 1 GB of RAM minimum

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions recommended
    Network connection to shared component database
    DVD drive
    VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 resolution recommended

    System Requirements for Tools and Component Database on a Single Computer
    To install both Windows Embedded Studio, also called tools, and Windows Embedded Database, also called the component database, you must first meet the following requirements:

    Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows Server 2003 Standard
    — 728 MHz or greater CPU
    — 512 MB of RAM minimum; 1 GB or more recommended

    Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Standard
    — 1 GHz or greater CPU
    — 1 GB of RAM minimum

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions recommended
    DVD drive
    VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 resolution recommended

  • To extract the download and build the .ISO file put the 7 downloaded files in the same directory and execute the self extracting .exe file. This will combine the files into an ISO image you can burn onto a DVD.

    Note that mounting an ISO over 4GB does not work in Microsoft Virtual PC.

    Installation Prerequisites

    An updated version of the Windows Installer must exist for the Windows Embedded Standard installation to succeed.

    Windows Installer 3.1 can be installed on Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003 systems. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 already contain an updated version of the Windows Installer. Windows Installer 3.1 can be installed from the Windows Embedded Standard installation DVD by clicking the Prepare link in the Windows Embedded Standard splash screen.
    Microsoft SQL Server Express 2005 (SP1 or newer), SQL Server 2005 (SP1 or newer), SQL Server Express 2008, or SQL Server 2008 must be present to install or migrate to a Windows Embedded Standard component database.

    Key Points:

    • To resolve a performance issue with this evaluation software you should install kb981792, see the support page for more information.
    • The installation DVD includes the integrated version of SQL Server 2005 Express, which is the installable database platform for the Windows Embedded Standard suite of tools. This version will run/install on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
    • For instructions on migrating from MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express, see this Microsoft Web site. This link will immediately open a Microsoft Word document.
    • For instructions on how to verify the version of the SQL Server product installed on your machine, see this Microsoft Web site.
  • To register and obtain a product key necessary to install the evaluation software, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/downloads/default.mspx

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Windows Embedded Standard 2009 delivers the power, familiarity, and reliability of the Windows operating system in componentized form, helping device makers to easily create smart connected devices requiring rich applications, services, and end-user experiences.

Important! Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language.

  • Date Published:

    16/10/2008

    File Name:

    WES2009Eval.part3.rar

    WES2009Eval.part7.rar

    WES2009Eval.part5.rar

    WES2009Eval.part2.rar

    WES2009Eval.part6.rar

    WES2009Eval.part4.rar

    WES2009Eval.part1.exe

    File Size:

    700.0 MB

    198.6 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    700.0 MB

    Windows Embedded Standard delivers the power, familiarity, and reliability of the Windows operating system in componentized form, helping device makers to easily create smart connected devices requiring rich applications, services, and end-user experiences.

    Featuring technologies that easily connect with many common industry standards plus several Microsoft desktop and server technologies leading to lower costs in application development, operating system deployment, servicing, and maintenance. With Windows Embedded Standard, developers get access to a mature technology portfolio of embedded specific tools that work in the familiar developer environment of Visual Studio allowing them to rapidly configure, build, and deploy devices that are more secure, reliable, and manageable.

    Support for all the PC architecture processor families; compatibility with thousands of certified, production-quality, off-the-shelf applications, drivers, and services; and a global ecosystem of Windows Embedded Standard experts help ensure that device makers have flexibility and access to the skills to develop the next generation of smart connected devices with confidence.

  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

    System Requirements for Tools Only

    To install Windows Embedded Studio, also called tools, you must first meet the following requirements:
    Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows Server 2003 Standard
    — 728 MHz or greater CPU
    — 512 MB of RAM minimum; 1 GB or more recommended
    Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Standard
    — 1 GHz or greater CPU
    — 1 GB of RAM minimum

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions recommended
    Network connection to shared component database
    DVD drive
    VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 resolution recommended
    70 MB free disk space

    System Requirements for Component Database Only

    To install Windows Embedded Database, also called the component database, you must first meet the following requirements:
    Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows Server 2003 Standard
    — 728 MHz or greater CPU
    — 512 MB of RAM minimum; 1 GB or more recommended

    Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Standard
    — 1 GHz or greater CPU
    — 1 GB of RAM minimum

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions recommended
    Network connection to shared component database
    DVD drive
    VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 resolution recommended

    System Requirements for Tools and Component Database on a Single Computer
    To install both Windows Embedded Studio, also called tools, and Windows Embedded Database, also called the component database, you must first meet the following requirements:

    Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows Server 2003 Standard
    — 728 MHz or greater CPU
    — 512 MB of RAM minimum; 1 GB or more recommended

    Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Standard
    — 1 GHz or greater CPU
    — 1 GB of RAM minimum

    Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later versions recommended
    DVD drive
    VGA or higher resolution monitor; 1024 x 768 resolution recommended

  • To extract the download and build the .ISO file put the 7 downloaded files in the same directory and execute the self extracting .exe file. This will combine the files into an ISO image you can burn onto a DVD.

    Note that mounting an ISO over 4GB does not work in Microsoft Virtual PC.

    Installation Prerequisites

    An updated version of the Windows Installer must exist for the Windows Embedded Standard installation to succeed.

    Windows Installer 3.1 can be installed on Windows XP SP2 or Windows Server 2003 systems. Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 already contain an updated version of the Windows Installer. Windows Installer 3.1 can be installed from the Windows Embedded Standard installation DVD by clicking the Prepare link in the Windows Embedded Standard splash screen.
    Microsoft SQL Server Express 2005 (SP1 or newer), SQL Server 2005 (SP1 or newer), SQL Server Express 2008, or SQL Server 2008 must be present to install or migrate to a Windows Embedded Standard component database.

    Key Points:

    • To resolve a performance issue with this evaluation software you should install kb981792, see the support page for more information.
    • The installation DVD includes the integrated version of SQL Server 2005 Express, which is the installable database platform for the Windows Embedded Standard suite of tools. This version will run/install on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
    • For instructions on migrating from MSDE to SQL Server 2005 Express, see this Microsoft Web site. This link will immediately open a Microsoft Word document.
    • For instructions on how to verify the version of the SQL Server product installed on your machine, see this Microsoft Web site.
  • To register and obtain a product key necessary to install the evaluation software, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded/en-us/downloads/default.mspx

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Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 (Windows® XP Embedded)

Microsoft Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 (formerly XP-Embedded) is the operating system and development platform that delivers the power of the Windows operating system in componentized form to enable you to rapidly build reliable and advanced Embedded devices. Specifically, it’s comprised of three things:

  • It’s a componentized version of Microsoft Windows® XP Professional – meaning you have the ability to select which Windows® XP Professional features to implement in your device. You can choose out of 12’000 components to build your own XP.
  • Over and above the Windows® XP Professional features, it includes embedded specific features, such as the ability to run headless, diskless, and boot from flash, USB or CD.
  • To bring these features together, Microsoft provides a toolkit called the Windows® Embedded Studio that enables you to build customized operating systems. The Target Designer, Target Analyser, Component Designer and Database Manager are included in the XP-Embedded Studio package.

Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 is the same system as Windows® XP Embedded but with SP3. There is a SP3 update for XP Embedded as well.
Find here an Overview Datasheet about Microsoft Embedded Standard 2009 and here an Overview Datasheet about Microsoft XP-Embedded.
Visit the secured download section  for an Overview Presentation about Microsoft Embedded Standard 2009 and XP-Embedded SP2 as well as for the actual Windows® XP-Embedded Roadmap.

New in Windows® Embedded Standard 2009

What’s New in Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 / XP Embedded SP3

Naming and Branding

  • The name is now Windows® Embedded Standard 2009

New Components and Tools

  • .net framework 3.5
  • New Internet Explorer 7
  • New Media Player 11
  • Microsoft Silverlight
  • Support for server 2008 (RDP 6.1)
  • Windows server update service (SUS)
  • Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)

What’s New in Windows® XP-Embedded SP2 Feature Pack 2007

Naming and Branding

  • The name is now Windows® XP-Embedded SP2 FP2007
  • Changing branding color from orange to blue

Redesigned Build Architecture

  • New Build Tool: XPECON.WSF
  • Whole build process can now be done over command line

New Components and Tools

  • USB Flash Boot
  • Registry Filter
  • File Based Write Filter (FBWF)
  • Installation support macro components for Microsoft SQL Express 2005 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Edition
  • Font and CodePage Application Compatibility components
  • Additional Locales and Keyboard Layouts
  • DirectShow Indeo Codecs
  • Components for orphan files: Cacls.exe and Gpupdate.exe
  • New Category: Embedded Enabling Features — to help quickly find the components/features unique for XP Embedded
  • User Account and Administrator Account Settings
  • System Cloning Tool Settings
  • Dr. Watson Debugger Settings
  • Standard Start Menu Short Cuts component updated
  • The Windows Installer Service component has been updated to support the new Windows Installer version 3.1.

Updated EWF

  • RAM (Reg) has been added as an Overlay Type option
  • An option for HORM has been added and the need to manually add the resmany.dat file has been removed. You must still enable hibernation under the platform component in order to enable HORM.
  • New UI setting page

Footprint Reduction

  • Break dependencies that have migrate from service pack to service pack, and are not required anymore
  • Dependencies base on Registry keys have been fixed.
  • SMS Client — Remote Assistance Channel dependency on Help and Support was removed as an optional dependency. This can result in a footprint reduction of up to 30MB for some devices.
  • Internet Explorer dependency features broken out
  • Various Feature dependencies have been removed (i.E. Outlook Express)
  • Internet Explorer Technologies Macro to selectively add items

Target Designer Development Tools

Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 Studio comes with all of the development tools needed to design, create, build and deploy your project. Target Designer for Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 is an integrated development environment (IDE) for building customized embedded operating system designs.

Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Dev Tools 1

With the Component Designer, you can easily create your own components (Application and Drivers) and import normal XP Professional Drivers to create a Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 component.

 Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Dev Tools 2

You manage with the Database Manager all the components in the SQL Server running in the background for Windows® Embedded Standard 2009.

Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Dev Tools 3

Design Process

First, you have to run the Target Analyser Tool on the Target Machine. This can be done on a preinstalled XP Professional or boot from a Windows PE. This will give you a device.pmq file with a list off all hardware devices found in the Target System. This file can now be imported into the Target Designer Tool or in the Component Designer to generate one component for your hardware. Your own drivers and application can be imported into the Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 component database with the Database Manager. After you included all the hardware drivers into your build, you can now choose and configure the software components until you have fulfilled your own OS requirements. 

Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Design Process

Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 Key Features

Key Facts

Description

Low Cost

Low upfront capital investment through free evaluation tools, low cost development tools and lower licensing costs than XP Professional.

Processor Architectures

Because Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 is based on the same binary than XP-Professional, the processor support is the same. All x86 starting with a Pentium II 266 are supported as well as all x86 derivates.

Modular

More than 12’000 components to select. 9’500 are hardware drivers. (Same as XP Professional SP3)

No Activation

In Windows® Embedded Standard 2009, there is no activation like XP Pro. You enter once a PID code into your image in the Target Designer for all the systems.

Small Footprint

The kernel use around 10MB of the footprint. Normal industrial XP-Embedded devices use around 140-210 MB, a full featured build around 800 MB. The application is not included.

Reliability

Special functionalities for embedded devices are included. You can make your system read-only with the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF). You can switch off the device safely without shutting down Windows.
Also booting from read-only medias is supported as well as from flash and from USB devices.
Visit the secured download section for a document about the Embedded Enabling Features (EEF).

Time-To-Market

Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 provides embedded developers with a unified set of tools to build and deploy customized Windows XP devices.

Industrial Standard

Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 interoperates with industry standards and existing Microsoft desktop and server technologies to help you create differentiated devices for a broad range of device categories, from commercial devices to consumer electronics products. Microsoft committed to a ten-year extended support for Windows® Embedded Standard and XP Embedded.

Security

You can take all advantages from the SP3 features (Firewall). Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 devices are not able to connect over internet to the Microsoft Update Server because the device is componized. All the normal patches from XP Professional as well as SUS (System Update Server) and SMS (System Management Server) will work with Windows® Embedded Standard. There is a easy ways to update a Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 Image with the integrated DUA (Device Update Agent) service.
Visit the secured download section for an Document about security using Windows® Embedded Standard 2009.

Application Development

All applications and drivers from XP Professional will work on Windows® Embedded Standard 2009. No rewriting or porting is necessary.

Revision 1.0 (Jan 20, 2009)

This is the Microsoft’s new genration of Windows XP Embedded OS, with 10-year life cycle guarantee. This was release in Q2 of 2008.

Some of the things I discuss here are workable in Windows XP Embedded too, but you may need SP2/SP3 with 2007 feature pack.

First of all you need to download this ginormous Windows Embedded Standard 2009 installation files. It comes in 7 pieces, each approximately 700MB in size. Save them in your hard drive and run the first part (exe) to extract and make a 4.5GB ISO image that you can burn into a DVD. So, you need another software to burn the ISO image to a DVD — another software to download (I used ISO Magic – the trial version). This will take care of most of your day.

Next step when you try to install this, there are PREREQUISITES! Your development machine (PC) should have Windows XP Service Pack 2 (or if you have SP 3, even better). Now you need Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP 1 Express at a minimum. I didn’t have this, but you can download it for free (all the Express editions are free). I downloaded the latest – 2008 Express, which needs .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. I didn’t have SP 1 either. So I downloaded that and now I am ready to go (so you think). But I couldn’t do it. This SQL also needs the latest Microsoft installer 4.5.

Finally, I installed all the software in this order:

1. .NET Framework 3.5 and then .NET Framework SP1 (these are cumulative upgrades of .NET Framework 3.0 and 2.0)

2. Microsoft Installer 4.5

3. SQL Server 2008 Express – this is another pain in the b…, I needed one more piece of software to complete this, and it was Windows PowerShell 1.0, can be downloaded from Microsoft.

4. Completed SQL Server installation after installing PowerShell 1.0

5. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Kit

Two complete days are gone – just to install the software on your development machine. Imagine if you didn’t have high speed Internet? You don’t need to spend so much time since I have already done all the hard work. First download all the software components, and install them in the above order.

Microsoft Windows Embedded Studio

Windows Embedded Development Tool Kit is installed as “Microsoft Windows Embedded Studio” in your Windows Programs menu. All the files are in C:\Program Files\Windows Embedded directory.

This of course sucks. I learnt almost everything by searching the WEB, Microsoft also had good tutorials, only for the earlier versions (Windows XP Embedded), but they help.

Component Database Manager

Components are:

1. Hardware/Software drivers needed to have in the final image of Embedded OS.

2. Operating System components, such as NT loader, Session Manager, etc.

3. Windows Software Utilities

4. Your Software Applications

Component Database Manager uses SQL Server for managing these components. You may have your components also added to the same database for future projects.

This lets you design new components out of your software applications, third party device drivers (Windows XP), etc. After designing, you can add these components to above database for later use.

This is a utility for you to allocate (or de-allocate) some space in your hard drive and use it as a virtual disk drive. I’ll discuss the use of this later as we go along.

This is the one. This is where you develop your Embedded project. This has access to your component database. It also lists all the components that you got with Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Kit, approximately 10,000 components.

To begin, you start a new project (it is called configuration):

1. Add necessary components to your configuration

2. Check Dependencies – this will tell you what are the missing dependent components in your configurations

3. Build Target Image – this will compile and generate all the necessary binaries and other files for your embedded OS, together with the necessary directory structure.

How the heck am I going to deploy this? They just say copy the files on to your target device and boot up – it’s not that simple!

Process of Making a WES OS Image

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