You will also need cerdisp.exe. Copy this file to the IVC Display and run it to communicate with the Remote Display Control PC host. For batch file startup use cedisp.exe -c. Q15) Is there a Registry Editor available for my IVC Display?We use the Windows CE Paltform Builder Tools Remote Registry Editor. Other software with a Windows CE Remote Registry Editors; Embedded Visual C++ 4.0, Embedded Visual Tools and Visual Studio 2005. Q16) How do remove the Icons from the desktop? Download an run regset.arm.cab on the IVC Display to remove the Icons and wallpaper from the desk top. This installation will modify the registry to remove the icons and wallpaper from the desktop. Q17) Do you have a tool to register .dll files in Windows CE?Yes, copy regsvrce.exe to the panel. When you run regsvrce.exe it will prompt you for the filename. Remember to save the registry after you run regsvrce.exe. Q18) When I setup my Internet Explorer Favorites and reboot they are not saves. How do I save my Internet Explorer Favorites? It is the same old story. Some things are not saved in the registry and IE Favorites is one of them. To establish IE Favorites on reboot ,you first need to copy the files from Windows\Favorites folder to the Compact Flash or NORFlash. Create a batch file to copy the files back to Windows/Favorites. Place the Batch file in the NORFlash\Startup folder and Save the Registry with CECP. Reboot and the NORFlash/Startup batch file will run and copy the files to the Windows\Favorites folder. When you run IE and look in Favorites you will see your links. Q19) When I use Settings>Control Panel>System>Memory to set the Storage and Program memory. I save the registry with CECP and reboot, the memory settings are not saved. To provide the proper balance of Memory for Storage (NORFlash) and Program (RAM) a Windows CE Image must be created with the settings. Contact IVC Displays for details on custom Windows CE Images. Q20) My Pocket PC remembers all of my settings. Why do Panel PCs need these tricks? The Pocket PC has a battery that maintains the memory when powered off. Windows CE was created for the PDA market. The assumption in Windows CE is that the power is always on so no need to save everything in the registry. This also saves storage space for the registry. Just remove the battery from your Pocket PC and you will see that it will loose many of your settings. Q21) Why doesn't ActiveSync connect from my PC to the Panel PC? It can only be one of three sources. Hardware, Software or the Operator.
I opened NK.bin and saw that svcstart.dll was included. After downloading the new image, I powered down the target, ran cerhost.exe and then click File->Connect, powered up the target and waited for several minutes. Nothing happened on my XP.
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I delayed the execution of cerdisp.exe by SvcStart for 20 seconds so that I could be sure that I got to the desktop and ActiveSync connected first. After these 2 things happened, nothing else happened. I did not get an error like before. How can I verify that cerdisp.exe is actually executed by SvcStart?
After the ActiveSync connection, I ran cerhost.exe and clicked on File->Connect. On the target, I clicked on the cmd shortcut to open a Command window. At the prompt, I enter " cd windows" and then "cerdisp -c". A quick splash happened on the target but it was too quick for me to read the message. The "cerdisp -c" command does not return and still nothing happened on my XP.
Well that is progress! I think that means that doing the clean sysgen fixed the problem with running cerdisp. It has been a while since I have used cerdisp, so I may be asking a silly quesion here, what happens without the -c?
They will work just fine over a normal Ethernet connection, via WiFi, via a modem connection (if anyone still knows what a modem is). They may not work over ActiveSync because ActiveSync does not allow arbitrary TCP/IP ports to be opened between the device and the PC. If you are having problems over ActiveSync, I think that your problem lies there, not in cerhost/cerdisp.
Third, carefully assure that you have a 100% functional ActiveSync connection. Use IPCONFG on the PC to validate which IP address is assigned to the PC in this setup. Do the same on the Windows CE device. Carefully configure cerhost and cerdisp to connect to the CORRECT IP addresses. If it works, you're done. If not, evaluate the importance of this operational scenario because I think you're going to be stuck.
This cold boot set can be downloaded from the FTP. Save the downloaded cold boot ZIP file on your computer and extract it in a new folder, e.g. C:\coldboot.You only need to download this cold boot set once, it will not change with each E-WMS release.
You need to copy the E-WMS CAB software for the cold boot set separately.When using Globe 397 or earlier, download the file pickit.cab from the Exact FTP (click to open in a new window).When using Globe 398, this is the file c:\program files\exact software\install\e-wms\pickit.cab.When using Globe 399 or higher, this is the file c:\program files\exact software\install\e-wms\e-wms.cab.(this folder is the default Exact Globe folder, you may need to changes this to your own situation)Save this CAB file in the same folder as your cold boot set, in the subfolder 'PickIT' (\System\PickIT) for Globe 398 and earlier, or folder E-WMS (\System\E-WMS) for Globe 399 and higher.
Windows CE came with a tool called CERDISP (short for CE Remote Display), which could be built with Platform Builder. I've seen it available as a binary download (like here, for example) on the web before, so no need to actually build it yourself.
If you see error message "The OS or CPU of this device is unknown to this application", it usually means the CPU type of the current device, typically a Windows CE device, is not recognized by this tool. The workaround is 1. Find the CPU type of the device (from the manual or the manufacturer). 2. Copy \Devices\wce400\\cerdisp2.exe to the \windows folder of the device. 3. Run "cerhost2.exe -m" on the desktop/laptop. 4. Run cerdisp2.exe on the device. 5. When the remote display is no longer needed, terminate cerdisp2.exe on the device.
CerHost is a paid app for iOS published in the System Maintenance list of apps, part of System Utilities.The company that develops CerHost is MICROIT SNC DI PIVANTI VANNI & CAVALLINI LUCA. The latest version released by its developer is 1.5.1. This app was rated by 3 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.7.To install CerHost on your iOS device, just click the green Continue To App button above to start the installation process. The app is listed on our website since 2015-02-11 and was downloaded 1944 times. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded app with your antivirus. Your antivirus may detect the CerHost as malware if the download link is broken.How to install CerHost on your iOS device:Click on the Continue To App button on our website. This will redirect you to the App Store.
Once the CerHost is shown in the iTunes listing of your iOS device, you can start its download and installation. Tap on the GET button to the right of the app to start downloading it.
If you are not logged-in the iOS appstore app, you'll be prompted for your your Apple ID and/or password.
After CerHost is downloaded, you'll see an INSTALL button to the right. Tap on it to start the actual installation of the iOS app.
Once installation is finished you can tap on the OPEN button to start it. Its icon will also be added to your device home screen.
Am right now trying to connect the remote display in my pc. i am using omapL138 EVM kit with win ce6.0. i can able to do all the things only i cant able to see my device when i run cerdisp or cerhost. i cant unable to solve or find the problem. am using kitl as transport and server.i can able to attach the device.i can get the bin image.but the image is not displaying. can any body help to solve my prob.ThanksVinoth.
On the device, did you type "cerdisp -c" or "start cerdisp -c"? Without the "-c" option, the application waits for some response. If you are using target control window, you might have to do "s cerdisp -c"
I cant able to see my device when i run cerdisp or cerhost. even though i checked with the target control. its not working. tell me what may the problem. i want to get my remote display to work. Pls find the way and tell to get RD to work.
Once you select the device, please ensure you have configured "Ethernet" as the transport and download options. Now, click on the download option and power up device. You should see the device name populated along with the IP address. Click on device name and click OK.
OMAP-L138 initialization passed!Booting TI User Boot Loader UBL Version: 1.65 UBL Flashtype: SPIStarting SPI Memory Copy...Valid magicnum, 0x55424CBB, found at offset 0x00010000. DONEJumping to entry point at 0xC7F60000.01Microsoft Windows CE Bootloader Common Library Version 1.4 Built Mar 28 2010 20:54:28INFO:OALLogSetZones: dpCurSettings.ulZoneMask: 0xbMicrosoft Windows CE EBOOT 1.0 for OMAPL13x Freon EVM. Built Mar 28 2010 at 20:57:00BSP version 1.0.0, SOC version 1.0.0 CODE : 0xC7F60000 -> 0xC7FA0000 DATA : 0xC7FA0000 -> 0xC7FE0000 STACK : 0xC7FE0000 -> 0xC8000000Enabled OAL Log Zones : ERROR, WARN, INFO,Platform Init**System ready!Preparing for download...Predownload...Valid boot configuration foundINFO: MAC Address specified in configuration, writing to deviceINFO: MAC address: 00:08:ee:03:b0:11WARN: Invalid BSP_ARGS data found (using defaults)WARN: Unable to get hardware entropyHit space to enter configuration menu 0MAC addr is 0:8:ee:3:b0:11.OMAPEmacInit: f_pEmacRxDesc = 0x1e20000OMAPEmacInit: f_pEmacTxDesc = 0x1e21000OMAPEmacInit: waiting for active phy...OMAPEmacInit: f_pMdioRegs->m_Alive = 0x1INFO: Boot device uses MAC 00:08:ee:03:b0:11WARN: BLEthDownload set Device ID to OMAPL138-45073InitDHCP():: Calling ProcessDHCP()ProcessDHCP()::DHCP_INIT 2ff7e9595c
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