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doesn't match with the current Windows CE binary image you are using to run this application, your application could not be launched and you have an ordinal ordinal not found in dynamic link library error : "Function @ Ordinal 1788 missing in Module 'coredll.dll'"That's mean that your application ordinal not found gta 4 is using a Win32 API that was available in the SDK but is definitively not available in your image. So a Component ordinal not found iertutil dll is missing in the OSDesign.How could I find the missing function ?To find the missing component you have to find where ordinals are defined for the coredll.dll (the Dll containing the most common Win32 APIs). https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa459142.aspx When you are building a Dynamic Library (DLL) you always have to provide the entry points of the final binary file, as you can have private and public procedures in a DLL, the public functions are definied in a def file using by the linker to export those entry points.For the Coredll.dll library each function is associated to an ordinal, so in the Coredll.def file you will find all the http://nicolasbesson.blogspot.com/2007/09/how-to-fix-ordinal-error.html Win32 entry points.Where to locate the coredll.def file ?The Coredll.def file will be proceed during the sysgen phase of the build, so depending on the components you selected in the OSDesign some functions will be disabled by CESYSGEN filtering. That's the main goal of the sysgen. So instead of looking at the resultant file, you have to look at the original one.This file is located in :_WINCEROOT\PUBLIC\COMMON\OAK\LIB\_CPUDEPPATHDepending on the processor family of your target device, you will not have the same content as some functions have aliases depending on the processor for which it is compiled for.How could I identify the missing component ?Open the coredll.def file corresponding to the processor family you are using and search for the missing ordinal. In our case we are looking for ordinal 1788.....; @CESYSGEN IF SHELLSDK_MODULES_AYGSHELL ; AYGSHELL thunks SHDoneButtonI=xxx_SHDoneButton @1782 SHGetAppKeyAssocI=xxx_SHGetAppKeyAssoc @1783 SHSetAppKeyWndAssocI=xxx_SHSetAppKeyWndAssoc @1784 SHSetNavBarTextI=xxx_SHSetNavBarText @1785 SHSipPreferenceI=xxx_SHSipPreference @1786 NotSystemParametersInfoI=xxx_NotSystemParametersInfo @1787 SHCloseAppsI=xxx_SHCloseApps @1788 SHNotificationAddI=xxx_SHNotificationAdd @1806 SHNotificationUpdateI=xxx_SHNotificationUpdate @1807 SHNotificationRemoveI=xxx_SHNotificationRemove @1808 SHNotificationGetDataI=xxx_SHNotificationGetData @1809; @CESYSGEN ENDIF....After locating the correct ordinal in the file scroll up to the previous @CESYSGEN IF statement. This one is used to include those APIs only in the case of the IF statement is evaluated to TRUE. In our case the SHELLSDK_MODULES_AYGSHELL variable must be set to have access to those A
it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page.More questions in i.MX Community Where is this place located?NXP CommunityAll Placesi.MX CommunityLog in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members.AnsweredAssumed Answeredi.MX28 Windows CE 6.0 Control https://community.nxp.com/thread/306767 Panel (cplmain.cpl) IssueQuestion asked by markwilliams on Apr 28, 2013Latest reply on Jun 10, 2013 by markwilliams Branched to a new discussionLike • Show 0 Likes0 Comment • 7Hi all,I have been evaluating my i.MX28 https://support.logicpd.com/TDGForum/tabid/124/aft/973/Default.aspx Windows CE 6.0 based product and noticed that the control panel was not loading up properly. The debug output window shows that it is trying to use a function that does not exist (I tracked not found this down to be to do with the battery driver). When I open up control panel I see the following: 3272 PID:4f00006 TID:4f10006 - Searching For CPLs - 3272 PID:4f00006 TID:4f10006 Found RAM CPL file='\Windows\cplmain.cpl' 3312 PID:4f00006 TID:4f10006 ERROR: function @ Ordinal 713 missing 3312 PID:4f00006 TID:4f10006 !!! Please Check your SYSGEN variable !!! 3312 PID:4f00006 TID:4f10006 Coredll: DEBUGCHK failed in file d:\yzkiqfe\private\winceos\COREOS\core\dll\usr\..\loader.cpp at line 690 I do not have ordinal not found the battery option enabled in my OS. By default this should omit the power options from control panel. For some reason it seems that the CE build is trying to use functions for the power control panel application when I do not have the battery driver.After a lot of investigation it all comes down to the fact that Freescale has a pre-build cplmain.cpl control panel file which is located in the C:\WINCE600\PLATFORM\iMX28-EVK-PDK1_9\FILES folder that is copied over the top of the built one each time I build CE.My question is: Why is there a pre-built cplmain.cpl file in the 'files' folder?This pre-built file from Freescale has the power applet included and my OS does not have the battery driver so it is preventing the other cplmain control panel applications from loading!Can I get rid of the cplmain.cpl file from the platform\files folder so that the CE build-process created file is used?Thanks in advance, MarkAdeneo Engineering Team Jun 7, 2013 8:15 AMCorrect AnswerHi Mark,Your changes are fine and removing the cplmain.cpl and cplmain.res will not cause any issues. One of the reasons you could store the cplmain files in the Files folder is if you would want a standard control panel interface to be defined to matter what what it
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