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  • Microsoft is looking to provide a little audio entertainment for devices running its Windows CE operating system, with the release of Windows Media Player for personal digital assistants (PDA). The last version of the player lets users download MP3 and Windows Media Format audio files to the latest Compaq, Casio and Hewlett-Packard palm-sized.
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Windows embedded ce 6.0

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Windows CE (sometimes abbreviated WinCE) is a variation of Microsoft's Windows operating system for minimalistic computers and embedded systems. Windows CE is a distinctly different kernel, rather than a 'trimmed down' version of desktop Windows. It is supported on Intel x86 and compatibles, MIPS, ARM, and Hitachi SuperH processors.

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My unreliable JVC mp3 CD player died just recently and I've been tempted to use my longtime personal organizer/palmtop, the HP Jornada 720 as a portable media player since it has a headphone jack and acceptable (at medium volume) output quality. What's more is that though it only has about 16MB of storage RAM to work with (adjustable), it has both PCMCIA type II and Compact Flash type I capabilities, leading me to believe I could cart along several 256MB flash carts with me for music purposes.
The main problem as could be expected is players - the version of WMP bundled in ROM is pathetic (hey, it was the year 2000...) and drops frames on mp3's larger than 160kbps. A player called Xaudio works perfectly with the --a-p-s encoded files I've tried so far, however I'd prefer it if I could get an AAC, MPC or Ogg Vorbis player.
It seems to me that the StrongARM 206MHz SA1110 CPU should be able to handle AAC...
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find such a player, which is why I'm posting the question Has anyone heard of such a beast?