Command-Line Options with Target Control (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
From the Target Control window, you can issue commands for Target Control shell debugging and for debugger extensions that you have loaded.
- Shell commands offer extremely useful tools that you can use to do a variety of tasks, including breaking into the kernel debugger, controlling event tracking logs, and displaying memory information.
- Extension commands allow you to create custom debugging tools.
In This Section
- Opening the Target Control Window
Describes the menu options that open the Target Control window.
- Enabling the Target Control Service
Describes how to enable Target Control service when building the OS.
- Target Control Command Syntax
Describes the syntax of Target Control commands, and provides a list of commands that apply to all executions.
- Target Control Debugging Commands
Provides detailed reference information about the commands available through the Target Control Service
- Debugger Extensions
Describes how to develop and load a debugger extension DLL.
Related Sections
- Debugging Resources Overview
Provides an overview of debugging topics in the Windows Embedded CE documentation, and links to those topics