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Windows Embedded Technical Workshop 2012 – Free

  • country
  • date
    2012. 05. 25 ~ 2012. 05. 25
  • time
    1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  • venue
    1ST floor Boardroom, Suite 19, 33 Waterloo Rd North Ryde, NSW, 2113 Australia
  • contact
    derek.hon@mdspacific.com tony.li@mdspacific.com
Introduction
Dear Valued Customer, It’s a pleasure to inform you that MDS Pacific and Microsoft are once again bringing you the latest in Windows Embedded technologies with our new FREE Windows Embedded Standard 7 Technical Workshop Seminar on Friday the 25th of May 2012. This is a FREE Windows Embedded Technical Workshop Seminar and will be held on Friday the 25th of May in our Sydney office. We would like to encourage you to come along and learn about the latest in Windows Embedded Technologies to help you build more advanced systems, delivering greater power, reliability and rich multimedia features that will setyour systems apart from the competition. Come along to learn about Windows Embedded Standard 7 Learn how to build smarter, more connected and service-oriented devices by leveraging Windows 7 Technologies. - Summary - Half day hands on Workshop (1pm – 5pm, refreshment provided)where you will gain experience with Windows Embedded Standard 7 and its tools. Bring a laptop with 20 GB of free HDD space, so that you can run the workshops hands on. - Presenter - This one day course will be presented by Dr. Tony Li who has over 10 years of working experience as an electronic design engineer to develop real time quality monitoring products for Welding, Rail, Power and Oil industries. - Target Audience - If you’re building a 32-bit X86 or 64-bit X64 based device with Windows 7, but would like better control over the operating systems image size, what features are included, and how to build an embedded image quickly. Ideally suits for Digital Signage, Kiosks, Factory automation solutions, POS solutions, Test and Measure, and Monitoring and control devices.
Agenda

 

 Topics covered in this one day hand on workshop are:

• Target Analyzer Probe (TAP)
• Image Build Wizard (IBW)
• Image Configuration Editor (ICE)
• Distribution shares, Packages and Templates Customizing the operating system image in both IBW and ICE
• Adding features and services, customizing the user experience
• Configuring the Embedded Enabling Features (EEF`s) including EWF with HORM and FBWF
• Adding third party drivers and applications
• Configuring the image for remote access and security and cloning,
• Deploying and Servicing

Pre-Requisites


You must bring a working Windows laptop with its power adaptor. You must have Remote Desktop Client installed (note installed in all versions of Microsoft Windows) 20GB of free HDD space for loading of the Virtual PCs with the development tools installed.  In addition, you will need a minimum of 2GB RAM to get acceptable performance from the Virtual Machines used for the labs. You should also install Virtual PC from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx if you are running Windows 7 on your laptop. Note that it’s not necessary to install Windows XP Mode so you can download and install Windows Virtual PC without XP Mode. If you are running XP Pro or Vista, then you should install Virtual PC 2007 from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/virtual-pc-2007.aspx No spare laptops or workstations will be available.  Participants are required to have a basic knowledge of computer hardware terms and be competent with the Windows user interface and Windows desktop operating system.

Note: 
While this is a lot of content to get through in half a day, the idea is to share as much information as possible to help you understand what Windows Embedded Standard 7 can do. This means that if we spend more time on one topic, because the bulk of the audience is interested in that, we may not get to cover other topics. 

 

Tony Li
Systems Engineer,
MDS Pacific Pty Ltd
T: 02 9888 7715
E: Tony.Li@mdspacific.com

 

Derek Hon
Sales Engineer
MDS Pacific Pty Ltd
T: 02 9888 7715
E: Derek.hon@mdspacific.com