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WE-DIG Meeting - Gumstix running on CE 6.0

At this evenings WE-DIG meeting (Building 118, Microsoft Campus, Redmond, WA) we got to see a GumStix™ board up and running on CE 6.0 - here's some screen shots...

First up is the remote display application [the board doesn't have a local display] showing a managed web server running on the board (I think this is from OpenNETCF) - notice the desktop browser running in the background showing the web page being exposed from the maanged web server.

Gumstix Remote Display running OpenNETCF Managed Web Server

Second image is the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 desktop (notice the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 desktop logo) - again running in the Remote Desktop application

Gumstix Remote Display showing CE 6.0 Desktop

Here's a shot of the board with connectors and a rather neat clamp holding the boards together!

Gumstix Board running CE 6.0 (note the clamp holding the boards together!)

and another shot of the board showing the connectors and clamp.

Gumstix Board running CE 6.0 (note the clamp holding the boards together!)

It seems like the CE 6.0 BSP for the Gumstix™ board is mostly done - and that the BSP will be posted to the WE-DIG site or perhaps to CodePlex - I will post a link when the BSP gets uploaded.

- Mike

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 06, 2006
    Hi Do you have a list of Gumstix expansion boards that are supoprted with CE 6.0 drivers? http://www.gumstix.com/spexExpnsion.html Cheers

  • Anonymous
    December 06, 2006
    Which board was featured in your screenshot?

  • am I asking too much? Does the wireless and bluetooth work?
  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2006
    I have done a lot of work on the 5.0 drivers just reciently and also fixed some other problems. We need to sync all the 5.0 and 6.0 stuff. I was working on support for the WiFi module.

  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 07, 2006
    Hey Nate, And from the conversation last night at WE-DIG you are probably going to be putting the bits up on CodePlex, right ?

  • Mike