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x86 Board Support Packages

Microsoft® Windows® CE .NET supports Geode and x86-based platforms. The Advantech PCM-5822 and PCM-5823 Biscuit PC or Lanner EM-350 and EM-351 Embedded Single Board Computers do not include PCI or ISA bus expansion slots, so if you require bus expansion, you should select a PC–based platform or the National Geode SP4SC30 Development Platform. Both the Geode and PC-based platforms run most of the same x86 binaries. The only difference is the amount and type of peripherals supported.

The following table provides details on the sample BSPs included in Platform Builder for the x86 processors.

BSP National Geode SP4SC30 Development Platform Lanner EM-350 and EM-351 Embedded Single Board Computers Advantech PCM-5822 and PCM-5823 Biscuit PC CEPC Emulator
Family x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
Microprocessor National Geode GX Series National Geode GX Series National Geode GX Series P5, PII, PIII, Celeron, K6x, Athlon P5, PII, PIII, Celeron, K6x, Athlon
Kernel to use x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
Manufacturer National Semiconductor Lanner Electronics Advantech Co., Ltd. Any desktop computer vendor Microsoft
Part number SP4SC30 EM-200A-3200 PCM-5822-D0A1

PCM-5823-G0A1

Depends on vendor Included with Microsoft Platform Builder 4.2
Ordering information Arrow Electronics Web site

Avnet Web site

Lanner Electronics Web site Advantech Web site Generic CEPC Specification on the Microsoft Web site. Included with Platform Builder
Floating point unit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Instruction set x86 x86 x86 x86 x86
Name in Platform Builder IDE National Geode: x86 National Geode: x86 National Geode: x86 CEPC: x86 Emulator: x86
Sample Code Directory %_WINCEROOT%\Platform\Geode %_WINCEROOT%\Platform\Geode %_WINCEROOT%\Platform\Geode %_WINCEROOT%\Platform\CEPC %_WINCEROOT%\Platform\Emulator

For information about how to use the x86 BSPs, see the following topics:

See Also

ARM Board Support Packages | MIPS Board Support Packages | SHx Board Support Packages | Supported Board Support Packages

Last updated on Wednesday, April 13, 2005

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