Articles¶
Everything CERF does that is not obvious from the UI - what the features are, how to drive them, and reference for the parts underneath.
- Features - Guest Additions, PC Cards and serial ports, save and restore.
- Running CERF from the command line - the CLI, and the logs a bug report needs.
- Getting the guest online - put a network card in the slot and browse the web from Windows CE.
- Touch and mouse - when taps do not land, and the calibration trap.
- Report a bug - reproduce it with the logs on, and what to send.
- Running your own ROM - boot a dump of a board CERF already supports.
- Connecting to ActiveSync - connect a guest handheld to a desktop ActiveSync and move files both ways.
- Windows CE ROM containers - the ROM file formats, how they differ across CE versions, and how to extract them.