Cards are 2008/2009, but I was able to update the cards and buildings with Q1 2011 cards by just import the new cards and rename them to the original 2008/2009 card names. However, I imported a OEM system and an IGO NAV N GO 8 version is shipped on the MicroSD card. In order to buy a full licence, you need to go to a Windows Embedded Distributor - and for just one unit. RE: IGO software (Win CE 6.0) Hi, The CE versions are not for commerical selling. Once built, by default, it installs a trial key which allows the built image to run for a short while (I think 30 or 60 days. You will need to target the X86 CPU and most likely will need to find/acquire/build drivers for certain hardware such as the touch screen. Using platform builder, you can choose from MANY templates - from a ip phone, set top box, down to full desktop and completely customise many aspects of Windows CE. I have not run this in many years, but I do not think it has changed. This contains a tool which is called "Platform Builder". If you have a MSDN subscription (I forget the level needed), you can download a disk called "Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 - DVD (English)" (It is under development tools, I can't quickly see a way to deeplink in). It is designed to be a highly configurable*, customisable, very flexible operating system.
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Windows CE is not a simple CD you can install from like the regular editions of Windows you can buy from a shop. Windows CE is typically an embedded operating system and is not straight forward to get running on other hardware.