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Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded · Group Profile
Author: crus
Date: Jul 26, 2008 05:48

Jason,
this is the way I do for a new build, provided I already have hdw drivers:
1) start with your hardware template and add macro components ( those seen
at level 2000) as :
TCPIP networking
Winlogon sample macro
Win xp explorer user interface
Internet explore
Kernel audio
and all
then auto resolve until a basic working device is ready. Set this .SLX as
read-only keeping it as the base for new designs.
If you need to improve your design, add components with auto resolve
disabled, so you are in control of what is added.
If autoresolve is disabled, at the end of the check TD shows you the list of
what's missing, and you have the choice to add or not each one.
Good weekend to you also Raffaele

"skylark" discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:6CE92D81-22C3-4A86-8E74-670189704D3D@microsoft.com...
> Raffaele
>
> You are star, thanks for clearing that up for me. All components are now
> visible! :-)
>
> As for not using auto-resolve disbaled, how do you ensure you have all the
> components included in your build? I guess you are VERY familiar with what
> is
> required in your builds!
>
> Have a good weekend, and thanks again for clearing things up for me.
>
> Jason
>
>
>
> "crus" wrote:
>
>> No, Jason
>> setting 100 means you see 10.000 components, setting 10.000 means 0
>> components.
>> I develop with all components available and auto resolve disabled, to
>> better
>> control what's happening.
>> Raffaele
>>
>> "skylark" discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
>> news:0049AB19-09C6-489A-A946-5489C84A516F@microsoft.com...
>>> Raffaele
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply. I am sure I previously had '10,000' components
>>> set
>>> and these listed OK in the Target Designer. Apart from that, are you
>>> saying
>>> that it is actually better to develop with less components visible?
>>> Would
>>> this not rely more on TD to auto resolve any dependencies, and what
>>> about
>>> additional features. I remeber setting this to 10,000 so that I had
>>> access
>>> to
>>> some additional features/functions.
>>>
>>> It has been some time since I have touched a XPe development system,
>>> from
>>> what I can remember things were more striaght forward than it is now.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for your help.
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "crus" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi skylark,
>>>> the behaviour you find is correct, 10000 is the highest visibility
>>>> value,
>>>> but no real component has more than 2000.
>>>> If you set the level to 2000 only macros are shown, if set to 2100
>>>> nothing
>>>> is shown.
>>>> I have the level always set to 100 to have better control.
>>>> Regards Raffaele
>>>>
>>>> "skylark" discussions.microsoft.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
>>>> news:F34EC71B-0688-4CF4-98BB-C2C5011B5CFC@microsoft.com...
>>>>>I have just installed a XP Embedded Development Tools SP1, applied
>>>>>SP2
>>>>>and
>>>>> the FP2007.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I open Target Designer and use the default visible components
>>>>> (1000)
>>>>> I
>>>>> can see the components in the component list. However, if I change
>>>>> the
>>>>> number
>>>>> of visible components to anything else, ie. 10000 no components are
>>>>> then
>>>>> visible. This is apparent even after restart Target Designer.
>>>>>
>>>>> Appreciate any help with getting all the components listed with
>>>>> 10000
>>>>> visible.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
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