Windows CE 3.0 (codenamed Cedar and Galileo) is the third major version of Windows CE embedded operating system, which was initially released on June 15, 2000.[1] Mainstream support ended on September 30, 2005, and extended support ended on October 9, 2007.
Updated features
- Major recode that allowed CE to function in real time down to the microsecond level.[2]
- Used as the base for Pocket PC 2000, Handheld PC 2000, Pocket PC 2002 and Smartphone 2002.
- Priority levels were increased from 8 to 256[3]
- Object store was increased from 65,536 to 4.19 million allowed objects.
- Restricted access to critical APIs or restricting write access to parts of the registry.[3]
References
- ↑ "Microsoft Announces Availability of Windows CE 3.0". Microsoft News Center. June 15, 2000. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
- ↑ New Windows CE 3.0 Features by William G. Wong, Electronic Design. 2000-08-20.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Pöhls, Henrich C. (September 5, 2003), "Risk Analysis of Mobile Devices with Special Concern of Malware Contamination", Diploma Thesis (University of Hamburg): p. 27, retrieved October 24, 2009
External links
- Windows CE 3.0 Technical Documentation at Microsoft
- Windows CE 3.0: Enhanced Real-Time Features Provide Sophisticated Thread Handling at Microsoft Docs (2019-10-29)
- The History of Windows CE: Windows CE 3 at HPC: Factor
- Windows CE 3.0 at the BetaWiki
- Windows Embedded Compact: Releases at Wikipedia
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