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Real-Time Performance Considerations (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

Real-time performance is affected by how well you use Windows Embedded CE to improve performance and by how successfully you avoid operations that affect performance.

Windows Embedded CE is used in both real-time environments and environments that are not real-time. To improve performance in a real-time environment, avoid using features in the OS within real-time threads and using components that are not real-time. Only use functionality such as demand paging, power management, and device I/O in an appropriate manner because these components and functionality are not specifically designed for a real-time OS.

In This Section

System Timer Considerations

Power Management Considerations

Peripheral Access Considerations

GWES Considerations

Memory Considerations

File System Considerations

Demand Paging Considerations

See Also

Concepts

Real-Time Performance