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Re: WM 6.5 Kitchen QVGA and VGA Developer Edition

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Originally Posted by jeffgman View Post
What do we lose using an 21728 XIP with a 21731 SYS file? What does the XIP file contain?

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Jeff

Mainly coredll.dll which basically EVERYTHING uses. This is also where the version number is pulled from when you look at system info, so by using a 21728 XIP, that's what your version will say. There are also some other critical OS components in there as well, so it is always BEST to use the proper XIP, since some of the OS files may expecting something that an older XIP won't have.
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