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WT41N0 Integrator Guide
1.
Download the appropriate Platform SDK from the Support Central web site,
http://supportcentral.motorola.com
a.
Select
WT4100
. The
WT4100 Product
page displays.
b.
On the
WT4100 Product
page, select the appropriate
Platform SDK for WT4100
from the
Software
Downloads
section. The
Platform SDK
page displays.
c.
Save the .exe file to the development computer.
2.
Run the file and follow the screen prompts to install.
EMDK for C
To download and install the EMDK for C:
1.
Download the appropriate Platform SDK from the Support Central web site,
http://supportcentral.motorola.com
a.
Select
WT4100
. The
WT4100 Product
page displays.
b.
On the
WT4100 Product
page, select the appropriate
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for C
from the
Software Downloads
section. The
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for C
page displays.
c.
Select the latest version, and save the .exe file to the development computer.
2.
Locate the .exe file on the development computer, double-click the executable file and follow the install
screen prompts.
3.
Once installed, access the components of the EMDK for C from the
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit for C
program group of the
Windows Start
menu.
4.
The sample applications provide examples of how to interface with the Motorola API functions. To build a
sample application, open the Samples folder from the Windows
Start
menu. Open the folder for the desired
sample and then open the project file. The project file has an extension of vcproj. Microsoft Visual Studio
automatically launches. Select
WinCE
as the Active WCE Configuration. Select Win32 (WCE ARMV4)
Debug as the active configuration.
Installing Other Development Software
Developing applications for the wearable terminal may require installing other development software, such as
application development environments, on the development PC. Follow the installation instructions provided
with the software.
Software Updates
Download updates to the EMDK for C from the Support Central web site at:
http://supportcentral.motorola.com
Check this site periodically for important updates and new software versions.
In addition to the RAM-based storage standard on the wearable terminal, the wearable terminal is also
equipped with a non-volatile Flash-based storage area which can store data (partitions) that can not be
corrupted by a cold boot. This Flash area is divided into two categories: Flash File System (FFS) Partitions and
Non-FFS Partitions.
Summary of Contents for WT41N0
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