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- Manual Classroom Setup
Guide
Course Number: 2530A
Part Number: X08-65736
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Course Number: 2530A
Part Number: X08-65736
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Contents
Classroom Requirements .........................................................................................1
Classroom Configuration .........................................................................................2
Instructor Computer ...................................................................3
Student Computers...................................................................................................5
Appendix: 2001 Hardware Levels ...........................................................................6
- Classroom Requirements
This course recommends a classroom with one computer for the instructor and
one computer for each student. Before class begins, install and configure all of
the computers by using the information and instructions in this setup guide. All
hardware that is used must be listed on the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
for Microsoft Windows XP. This course requires Microsoft® Certified
Technical Education Center (Microsoft CTEC) hardware level 3 for 2001 for
the instructor computer and Microsoft CTEC hardware level 2 for 2001 for the
student computers. The current hardware levels are in the Appendix. Microsoft
recommends a minimum 256MB RAM for running the Platform Builder
Emulator environment.
Software
The following table shows all of the software needed to set up the classroom for
this course, including the version that was tested with the course and where the
software can be found.
Software Version tested and notes
Microsoft Windows XP -
Microsoft Office XP or Microsoft -
PowerPoint Viewer
Microsoft Windows CE .NET Release version 4.0
Microsoft Embedded Visual Tools for Release version 4.0
C++
Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Must install Smart Device Extensions
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Classroom Configuration
• A training room appropriate in size for the number of trainees. Class sizes
should be limited to 12 students.
• A data projector suitable for showing PowerPoint presentations. Typically
the Instructor Machine will have PowerPoint installed and be connected to
the projector. This allows projection of live labs and demos as well as
PowerPoint slides accompanying lectures.
• A Microsoft Windows TCP/IP Ethernet (not token ring) network with a
DHCP server enabled. It is preferred that this network be either isolated
completely or at minimum on an isolated subnet. This is to speed
downloads by eliminating problems caused by heavy network traffic times
and broadcast messages.
All lab work for course 2530A will done using the emulator. Therefore, no
reference platforms are required.
The following configuration and naming conventions are used throughout
this course and are required for the hands-on labs:
• Instructor1 – is the instructor workstation used for the PowerPoint slides
and demonstrations.
• StudentX – (Where X is a number 1-12) this is the students’ workstation
where they will build and download during labs.
Notes/Suggestions
• There must also be a minimum of 1GB of free space on the build hard drive
when all software is installed. This space is for the builds of the Windows
CE operating system.
• The operating system builds performed in the labs are time consuming.
Therefore, the faster the workstation, the better the class will run.
• To minimize distractions in the class, it is recommended that no games be
installed on the machines.
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Instructor Computer Checklist
1. Set up the hardware
2. Install the software
Instructor Computer (Instructor1)
Use the instructions in the following section to set up the classroom manually.
1. Set Up the Hardware
1. Set up the hardware according to the manufacturer’s instructions. (Refer to
the hardware requirements.)
Note If necessary, configure your computer so that it starts from the hard
disk and then from the CD-ROM drive.
2. Configure the hard disk as follows:
• Drive C: 1 GB formatted as
• Drive D: 3 GB formatted as
2. Install the Software
The following software is required for the instructor computer:
Microsoft Windows XP RC1 Professional
Microsoft Platform Builder 4.0
Microsoft Embedded Visual C++ 4.0
Microsoft PowerPoint
Installing Platform Builder
An installation wizard will assist you in installing Platform Builder on your
workstation.
To install Platform Builder
1. Log onto the development workstation with Windows NT administrator
privileges.
2. Use the same user identifier that will be used when logging on to the
development workstation to use Platform Builder.
3. Insert Disc 1 into its appropriate drive.
4. If it does not automatically start running, run Setup.exe from the root
directory on the disc.
5. After the setup program initializes, click Next to begin the installation.
6. After you read the license agreement, click Next to accept it and continue,
or click Cancel to exit the installation.
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7. Provide your name, the name of your organization, and the product key in
the Customer Information dialog box, and then click Next to continue.
8. Click the Change button for either destination if you wish to change the
default folders in which Platform Builder will be installed, and then click
Next.
9. Click Next to continue with a standard installation.
Note If you install Tools Only, the Windows CE files required for building an
OS image will not be installed.
10. If you chose to install Tools Only, the Ready to Install the Program
dialog box appears.
- or -
Choose the CPUs that you will be building platforms for and then click
Next.
Note To use the tutorials included with Platform Builder, you must install the
x86 microprocessor for use with a CEPC or Emulator for use with the
Emulator for Windows CE
11. Click Install to begin copying the Platform Builder files to your hard drive.
12. Click Finish to exit the installation when the installation has successfully
completed.
13. Platform Builder can be launched from the Windows Start menu.
Post-Installation Tasks for the Instructor Computer
(Instructor1)
• Insert the Trainer Materials compact disc into the CD-ROM drive, and then
copy the contents of the PowerPoint Slides folder on the compact disc to
C:\PptSlides
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Student Computer Checklist
1. Set up the hardware
2. Install the software
Student Computers (StudentX)
Use the instructions in the following section to set up the classroom manually.
1. Set Up the Hardware
1. Set up the hardware according to the manufacturer’s instructions. (Refer to
the hardware requirements.)
Note If necessary, configure your computer so that it starts from the hard
disk and then from the CD-ROM drive.
2. Configure the hard disk as follows:
• Drive C: 1 GB formatted as
• Drive D: >3 GB formatted as
2. Install the Software
The following software is required for the students’ computer:
Microsoft Windows XP RC1 Professional
Microsoft Platform Builder 4.0
Microsoft Embedded Visual C++ 4.0
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Appendix: 2001 Hardware Levels
Hardware Level 1
Pentium II 300
PCI 2.1 bus
256 megabytes (MB) of RAM
4-gigabyte (GB) hard disk
256-kilobyte (KB) L2 cache
DVD or CD-ROM drive (12x or greater)
Non-ISA network adapter
4-MB video adapter
SVGA monitor (17 inch)
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with headphones or speakers
Hardware Level 2
Pentium II 400
PCI 2.1 bus
256 MB of RAM
8-GB hard disk
512-KB L2 cache
DVD player
Non-ISA network adapter (10/100 megabits per second (Mbps) required)
4-MB video adapter
Super VGA (SVGA) monitor (17 inch)
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with speakers
Internet access
Projection display device that supports SVGA 800x600, 256-colors
Hardware Level 3
Pentium III 450
PCI 2.1 bus
512 MB of RAM
12-GB hard disk
512-KB L2 cache
DVD player
Non-ISA network adapter (10/100 Mbps required)
4-MB video adapter
Super VGA (SVGA) monitor (17 inch)
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Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with amplified speakers
Internet access
Projection display device that supports SVGA 800x600, 256-colors
Hardware Level 4
Pentium III 700
PCI 2.2 bus
1 GB of RAM
16-GB hard disk
512-KB L2 cache
DVD player
Non-ISA network adapter (10/100 Mbps required)
4-MB video adapter
Super VGA (SVGA) monitor (17 inch)
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Sound card with amplified speakers
Internet access
Projection display device that supports SVGA 800x600, 256-colors
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