Windows Ce 6.0 Maps

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1/6/2010 Windows Embedded CE does not support drive letters; mounted file systems supply defined roots exposed in a top-level directory. For the redirector file system, the reserved root is Network.

I recently purchased a GPS Navigation online with Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 as operating system. The problem is the maps are not updated. How do I update the map?

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To facilitate writing shells that are alert to network resources, the redirector maps paths in Network to locally connected resources. A registry key was added to enable a run-time image to expose the Network folder. This is disabled by default, but can be overridden by setting the DWORD value RegisterFSRoot under the HKEYLOCALMACHINE Comm Redir key to a nonzero value.

If this value exists and is nonzero, the Network folder appears in top-level enumerations, for example, dir., on the device. The Network folders can be enumerated using the FindFirstFile and FindNextFile functions. Folders are added to and removed from Network using the standard WnetAddConnection3 and WnetCancelConnection2 functions. Only persistent connections (specify CONNECTUPDATEPROFILE flag to WNetAddConnection3) are enumerated in Network. If the device is warm booted, folders in Network remain the same.

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A lot of Chinese.Windows Mobile. devices come with it or a lot of.Windows CE. devices? If the former, sure, no problem; there's a Windows Mobile version of Google Maps. If the latter, I'm somewhat surprised. It's quite possible to extract the contents of the CAB file, put them in your OS directly, making the correct shortcut entries and registry entries.

Maybe that will work; maybe it's a violation of the license agreement with Google. Obviously, if you have some hot device that Google would want to be associated with, you can contact them and ask about the individual files needed to build it into a CE device.

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Hi Paul, I tried to install google maps for windows Mobile in wince 5.0 which is a cab file. It gives a error 'wrong Platform or OS'. I saw lot of chinese gps devices comes with wince 5.0 installed with google Maps I'am just wondering,How the did it.If u came to know anthing Pls help some time. Thanks Paul. It is no problem to change 'Platform' field by 'WinCE CAB Manager' utility and try to launch it again. But it becomes another problem with Win Mobile special DLL's, like 'aygshell' (also presents in CE), 'mfcce300', etc You don't need to install Google Maps to obtain GPS coordinates, just make a simple implementation of NMEA protocol with GPS module.