Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer
Developing Applications for the Computer
Packaging Applications for the Computer
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CK61s run applications programmed in Microsoft Visual Studios 2005.
Use this chapter to understand what you need to develop a new application
for the CK61.
Note: Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 may be used, but some features
are not available.
To develop applications for your CK61, use the Resource Kits in the
Intermec Developer Library (IDL). Download the IDL from the Intermec
web site at www.intermec.com/idl. Contact your Intermec representative
for more information.
You need the following hardware and software components to use the
resource kits:
• Pentium desktop, 400 MHz or higher
• Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or later) or Windows XP (Home,
Professional, or Server)
• For native and managed development, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
• 128 MB RAM (196 MB recommended)
• 360 MB hard drive space for minimum installation (720 MB for
complete)
• CD-ROM drive compatible with multimedia desktop specification
• VGA or higher-resolution monitor (Super VGA recommended)
• Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
For more information, see the Intermec Developer Library Developer's Guide
(P/N 934-006-003)
Use any of these methods to package applications for installation:
• You could package an application as a cabinet (.cab) file.
• For simple applications, the application itself may be the file to deliver.
• It could be a directory structure that contains the application,
supporting files like ActiveX controls, DLLs, images, sound files, and
data files.
Consider any of the following when choosing a location into which to store
your application:
• In the basic CK61, there are two built-in storage options: the Object
Store and the Flash File Store. The Object Store is a Disk on Chip
(DOC) Flash that looks like a disk. The Flash File Store is an area of
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