21-02-2012, 01:59 PM
EMBEDDED XP
OVERVIEW
Microsoft Windows XP OS has been a very popular operating system in homes, offices & industrial segments. Windows XP works well for Laptops and PCs that tend to have more than enough memory and processing power.
But, when it comes to OS capable running on embedded targets such as ATMs, kiosks, set-top boxes and human machine interfaces (HMI), an OS which is customizable and reliable while having a small footprint is required.
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Windows XP Embedded offers the power of Windows but is flexible to be considered for the above mentioned applications.
What is windows xp embedded?
Windows XP Embedded, often denoted by XPe, is a componentized version of the Professional edition of Windows XP. One is free to choose from the 12,000 different components that are available based on one’s application needs.
A basic XPe image can be as small as 8 MB in size with a bootable kernel and can expand to include many other features of the full version of Windows XP.
Advantages of XPe
Lower cost
Faster development time
Increased reliability
Windows XP Embedded Solutions for Common Embedded Scenarios
Manage Run-Time Images
Protect Disk Volumes
Boot and Run an Operating System from a CD-ROM
Boot a Device Over a Network
Service a Run-Time Image Remotely
Create Single-User Environments
Windows XP Professional Features That Windows XP Embedded Does Not Include
Windows File Protection (WFP)
Windows XP Tour
Windows Setup
Online product activation
Out-Of-Box Experience (OOBE)
Windows Update
System files that support upgrade scenarios
Obsolete Windows Image Acquisition files
MSN Explorer