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Windows CE 2.0, 2.01, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12


Windows CE 2.0 is the successor to Windows CE 1.01 by November 1997, becoming the first Microsoft operating system for PDAs

List versions outputs:

* CE 2.0 Core (codename Alder exit on 29 September 1997)
* Embedded CE 2.0 Toolkit 2.0 (Axis)
* CE 2.0 Handheld PC 2.0 (codenamed Mercury released in November 1997)
* CE 2.0 Handheld PC 2.0 (code name Mercury Release March 11, 1998 - Japanese Language Edition)
* CE 2.01 Palm PC 1.0 (codenamed Gryphon Release January 8, 1998 - First Microsoft Palm PC Release)
Auto PC CE 2.01 * 1.0 (name Apollo code release January 8, 1998 - First Auto PC OS)
* CE 2.10 Core (codename Alder Enhancement Pack)
* CE 2.10 Embedded Toolkit 2.1 (Axis Enhancement Pack)
* CE 2.11 Core (codename Birch released June 1998)
* CE 2.11 Platform Builder (code named Birch / Buzzsaw)
* CE 2.11 Handheld PC Professional (name Jupiter exit code on 8 october 1998 - H / PC Professional release)
* CE 2.11 Palm-Sized PC 1.1 (codenamed Orion release in Fall 1998 - Palm-Sized PC Chinese Language Update)
* CE Palm-Sized PC 11.2 1.2 (codename Wyvern released on February 1, 1999 - Palm-Sized PC release, Successor to Gryphon)
Webphone * CE 2.11 (codenamed Hermes; Webphone release)
* CE 2.12 Core (codename SP2 Birch / Birch Enhancement Pack Release September 28, 1999)
* CE 2.12 Platform Builder (Birch Enhancement Pack (EP))
Auto PC CE 2.12 * 2.0 ( codenamed Goldeneye - Auto PC release)

The main features of Windows CE 2.0 are the following:

* treatment of large amounts of data storage media with larger
Color display * VGA 24-bit
* True Type fonts

Windows CE 2.1 added some important improvements. These updates include:
* Improved TCP / IP
* Support * Improved
FAT32 file system capable of supporting up to 256 different file systems
* The maximum size of data storage was increased from 4 MB to 16 MB *
Software Input Panel (SIP) features built into the OS
* Fast Infrared Port (FIR)
hardware support * USB support * Key
file management capabilities
* Setting up database on external storage media

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