Appendix D

Embedded Hardware

Embedded development involves tinkering with hardware. Because Windows Embedded Compact is designed to support hardware based on the ARM, MIPS, and x86 processors, you have a broad range of hardware options to work with.

For developers new to the Windows Embedded Compact environment, to efficiently learn and engage with Windows Embedded Compact development, it’s important to select hardware with appropriate Windows Embedded Compact 7 support.

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