Discover how to manipulate individual elements in the Windows CE Registry.
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Accessing And Enumerating Registry Keys
Discover two ways to retrieve information stored in registry keys from your WinCE applications.
Using the Windows CE Registry
The Windows CE Registry is a leaner version of its desktop cousin, so you may want to re-evaluate how you use it.
Memory Reconnaissance Tools
Most of the time just being well informed about 'best practices' in memory allocation will keep you and your WinCE applications out of trouble.
Optimizing Data Segment Usage
You can also reap some fairly impressive gains in memory efficiency in your CE applications.
Using the Heap with WinCE
Use private heaps for frequent, small allocations.
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