From: gSpectra via PocketPCJunkies.com on 25 Jan 2010 11:49 Our embedded system typically runs of a compact flash card. The compact flash card is on the USB bus on port 8. Usually then our compact flash card is mounted to \Hard Disk. However, if we boot up with a USB stick attached (the USB slots are ports 1 - 5), the USB stick gets mounted to \Hard Disk and the compact flash gets pushed to \Hard Disk2. I need to know where the compact flash was mounted because there are files on there that I need to read. Is there any way of this? I just need to know what partition was used to boot off of. One solution that I'd rather not do is to search for NK.bin in all the mount points to determine this, though it's not always guaranteed to work. Thanks, George -- Message posted via http://www.pocketpcjunkies.com
From: r_z_aret on 26 Jan 2010 11:15 This group is for folks who _use_ Pocket PCs. You will be much more likely to get a useful answer if you ask in a group for folks that build custom versions of Windows CE. Two possibilities are: microsoft.public.windowsce.embedded microsoft.public.windowsce.platbuilder On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:49:44 GMT, "gSpectra via PocketPCJunkies.com" <u57490(a)uwe> wrote: >Our embedded system typically runs of a compact flash card. The compact flash >card is on the USB bus on port 8. Usually then our compact flash card is >mounted to \Hard Disk. However, if we boot up with a USB stick attached (the >USB slots are ports 1 - 5), the USB stick gets mounted to \Hard Disk and the >compact flash gets pushed to \Hard Disk2. I need to know where the compact >flash was mounted because there are files on there that I need to read. Is >there any way of this? I just need to know what partition was used to boot >off of. > >One solution that I'd rather not do is to search for NK.bin in all the mount >points to determine this, though it's not always guaranteed to work. > >Thanks, >George ----------------------------------------- To reply to me, remove the underscores (_) from my email address (and please indicate which newsgroup and message). Robert E. Zaret, eMVP PenFact, Inc. 20 Park Plaza, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02116 www.penfact.com
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