by Sean Liming
No Longer in print
Windows
NT Embedded Step-by-Step is designed to help engineers
build embedded systems using Windows NT Embedded. Rather
than trying to educate by simply providing line after
line of text and code, the book actually walks the
reader through exercises that can be completed with a
desktop development system and target device. The
exercises in the book have been carefully selected to be
representative of real world situations that developers
will face in the process of completing their own
designs. By literally working through exercises
step-by-step, developers will find that they can easily
build very powerful and reliable operating systems.
There's no substitute for learning by doing, and the
breadth of the exercises contained within provides a
knowledge base that will assist the reader in quickly
creating new, functionally rich solutions.
The only book available on Microsoft's Windows NT
Embedded operating system
Shows developers how to build reliable embedded
systems with NTE
Includes 14 hands-on exercises chosen for real world
practicality
Contents : Chapter
1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Target Designer – Creating NTE
Images; Chapter 3 Embedded Features; Chapter 4 Component
Designer - Developing KDFs; Chapter 5 Exploring Other
Components and Features; Chapter 6 Deployment Strategies;
Chapter 7 Resources Pages : 240
Please note that publisher is
no longer shipping a CD with the book. The CD contents
can be downloaded from the link below.
Book Details:
Language: English
Paper Back: 240 pages
Publisher: Annabooks (May 2000)
ISBN-10: 0-929392-68-X
Product Number: AB100
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