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Ready-to-use Windows Embedded Compact 7 reference BSPs from Adeneo Embedded

1st March 2011
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Adeneo Embedded announced today the immediate availability of Windows Embedded Compact 7 reference Board Support Packages (BSPs).
For more than 10 years Adeneo Embedded has developed Windows Embedded BSPs in collaboration with partners like Atmel, Freescale, Intel, NXP, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments. As a result of these strong relationships Adeneo Embedded is now releasing Windows Embedded Compact 7 BSPs for the following platforms and architectures:

Atmel AT91SAM9 architecture, covering AT91SAM9G20, AT91SAM9G45 and AT91SAM9M10 reference development kits.

Freescale i.MX architecture, with reference BSPs for i.MX28 and i.MX53, targeting Freescale i.MX28EVK and i.MX53 QuickStart platforms.

NXP LPC3250 reference development kit
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exas Instruments AM37x and DM37x with a reference BSP for the BeagleBoard-XM, based on the unified BSP architecture for TI Cortex-A8 platforms co-developed by Adeneo and Texas Instruments.


Adeneo Embedded also provides maintenance, support and system integration services to help OEMs speed Windows Embedded Compact 7-based designs to market. In addition to Adeneo Embedded’s knowledge and experience in developing BSPs and fully integrated drivers for Windows Embedded Compact, the company has expertise in application development using the Silverlight for Windows Embedded UI framework, and can assist OEMs who want to quickly deliver specialised consumer and enterprise devices with attractive, intuitive user experiences. “By releasing reference BSPs for four Silicon Vendors on the same day that Microsoft is announcing the General Availability of Windows Embedded Compact 7, we are showing our continued support for OEMs, helping them deliver exceptional user experiences and speeding their device solutions to market” said Yannick CHAMMING’S, CEO of Adeneo Embedded. “We are pleased that Adeneo is making available Windows Embedded Compact 7–based BSPs that will help OEMs bring the next generation of specialized, connected devices to market”, said D’Arcy Salzmann, senior product manager for Windows Embedded at Microsoft. “We are excited to work with our partners, who have chosen Windows Embedded Compact 7 to deliver device solutions for industries as varied as medical, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and retail.”

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