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XPE .net 3.5 ?

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Hawk - 05 Oct 2007 20:27 GMT
Hello, Does anyone now if xpe will support .net 3.5 when it is a final release?

Thank You,
Hawk
Michael Nemtsev - 06 Oct 2007 07:30 GMT
Hello Hawk,

what is the XPE?

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H> Hello, Does anyone now if xpe will support .net 3.5 when it is a
H> final release?
H>
H> Thank You,
H> Hawk
Hawk - 08 Oct 2007 19:16 GMT
Hi Michael, xpe in Windows XP Embedded.

> Hello Hawk,
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> H> Thank You,
> H> Hawk
Ramses - 09 Oct 2007 14:17 GMT
Hi Michael,

>  what is the XPE?

XPe is Windows XP for an embedded system.  It is NOT a proper Real-Time
Operating System for an embedded system (such as VxWorks, RTOS, etc), as you
might expect, although some argue that it is a "soft real-time OS".  It is
essentially a custom (cut down version) of the Windows XP Operating System
for your target embedded system.  You use the MS XPe Target Builder to
specify which modules/drivers you need for your target, and the target
builder generates an image for you.  You then run this image (first boot
agent) on your target and it builds a custom Windows XP Operating System on
your target system, for your target.

For example, you may not want Internet Explorer and Media Player for your
target, so you exclude these from the image when you build the image.

Once you've built your XPe OS, you should download the updates required from
the MS web site.  I assume you can (just as you would with Windows XP on
your PC) download the required version of the .Net installer (I think it is
dotnetfx.exe) from the MS site and install it on your target, assuming also
that your version of XPe on the target has all the modules required by the
.Net framework.

I hope this helps.

Ramses

> Hello Hawk,
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> H> H> Thank You,
> H> Hawk
Thomas Scheidegger - 06 Oct 2007 21:20 GMT
> if xpe will support .net 3.5 when it is a final release?

for .NET 3.0 there was a rollup package:

<URL:http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall/archive/2007/06/07/update-rollup-1-0-for-windows-
xp-embedded-was-feature-pack-2008.aspx
>  <URL:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=70a79e6f-ce42-45c7-add2
-52f57959ecf2&DisplayLang=en>thus
I guess sooner or later there will be support for 3.5.-- Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster' http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/
Hawk - 08 Oct 2007 19:20 GMT
Hi Thomas,  yes I saw that thank you.  I have been working with asp.net ajax
1.0 and it will be included in .net 3.5 along with linq.  I was hoping since
we got .net 3.0 so fast that 3.5 would follow just as quickly.  It would be
nice to use .net 3.5 in our product.

Hawk

>     > if xpe will support .net 3.5 when it is a final release?
>
> for .NET 3.0 there was a rollup package:
>
>  <URL:http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall/archive/2007/06/07/update-rollup-1-0-for-windows-
xp-embedded-was-feature-pack-2008.aspx
>  <URL:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=70a79e6f-ce42-45c7-add2
-52f57959ecf2&DisplayLang=en>thus
I guess sooner or later there will be support for 3.5.-- Thomas Scheidegger - 'NETMaster' http://www.cetus-links.org/oo_dotnet.html - http://dnetmaster.net/

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