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How to Use the BSP for the Voice over IP PXA270 Development Platform (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

You can use the sample board support package (BSP) provided by Windows Embedded CE to quickly evaluate the new Windows Embedded CE OS features on the Voice over IP PXA2780 Development Platform.

For more information about the sample BSPs included in Windows Embedded CE for ARM microprocessors, see ARM BSPs.

Hardware and Software Assumptions

  • The PXA270 has been flashed with the Windows Embedded CE boot loader.
  • You included support for ARMV4I microprocessors when you installed Platform Builder.
    If you did not, reinstall Platform Builder and include support for ARMV4I.
  • You are downloading a Windows Embedded CE run-time image to a Voice over IP PXA270 Development Platform.

The following table shows the steps required to use the BSP for the Voice over IP PXA270 Development Platform.

Step Topic

1. Review the supported hardware and software features of the development platform and familiarize yourself with limitations that can affect your run-time image.

Voice Over IP PXA270 Development Platform Supported Features

2. Connect the device to the development workstation.

Connecting the Voice Over IP PXA270 Development Platform

3. Configure a terminal program, such as Microsoft HyperTerminal, to receive debug messages.

Configuring HyperTerminal for BSPs

4. Build the run-time image.

You must build the run-time image before you can download it to the device.

Building a Run-Time Image

5. Download the boot loader to the development platform.

Downloading the Boot Loader to the Voice over IP PXA270 Development Platform

5. Download the run-time image to the development platform.

Downloading the Run-Time Image to the Voice Over IP PXA270 Development Platform

See Also

Concepts

ARM BSPs
Supported Board Support Packages
Standard Development Board Design