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News Release from: Eurotech | Subject: Pegasus Windows CE.NET development kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 September 2002

SBC becomes CE.NET development platform

New from Arcom is a ready-to-run development kit for Windows CE.NET running on the 133MHz AMD SC520 based single board computer.

New from Arcom is a ready-to-run development kit for Windows CE.NET running on the 133MHz AMD SC520 based single board computer Arcom's award-winning development kit strategy lets customers quickly develop and demonstrate Windows CE.NET based applications using a reliable reference platform

The Pegasus Windows CE.NET development kit offers a preloaded Windows CE.NET image loaded into the resident 16Mbyte Flash drive.

The operating system image includes a wide selection of the Windows CE.NET components including a web server, and has been designed to enable configuration and application development without a VGA display.

The Pegasus board is ideal for deeply embedded communication and control applications in which systems can be configured using a remote web browser and HTML configuration pages.

This comprehensive development kit includes the Pegasus PC/104 single board computer fitted with 32Mbyte DRAM and 16Mbyte of Flash memory, PSU, rugged enclosure, serial and Ethernet cable set, Quickstart Manual and the development kit utility CD.

Also included is the Windows CE.NET license and a free copy of Microsoft's eMbedded Visual Tools C++ 4.0 CD which lets users quickly develop, debug and deploy Windows CE.NET based applications.

The Pegasus is a 133MHz AMD SC520 (Am5x86) based processor board offering 10/100BaseTX Ethernet, four serial ports, 128Kbyte of fast SRAM, printer port, IDE interface and expansion via PC/104. Request a free brochure from Eurotech ...

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