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User-defined Files in an SDK (Windows CE 5.0)

Platform Builder allows you to define files that enable the importing of custom features, board support packages (BSPs), drivers, and run-time files into your OS design.

These user-defined files can include the following:

  • Source code files
  • Library files
  • Related files that contain eMbedded Visual C++ or Visual Studio APIs for application developers

The files are exposed to the SDK during the configuration stage by defining folders and subfolders where they are contained.

If user-defined files are added, you must specify the source directory and the target directory for their installation:

  • The source directory is a fully qualified path to a directory on your local machine.
  • The target directory is a relative path from the installation directory.

By default, user-defined files are placed in the SDK installation root directory.

You can provide a script file that performs arbitrary actions during installation. For more information, see Custom SDK Installation Scripts.

See Also

Adding User-defined Files to an SDK | SDK Development | How to Create an SDK for an OS Design

Last updated on Thursday, February 02, 2006

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