Windows CE6 is currently at R3 (released in 2009) and it is supported (mainstream support) at least until 2014 (). The Platform Builder for CE6 comes with a copy of VS2005. You can get the Platform Builder Toolkit with a Microsoft Authorized Embedded Distributor or through a MSDN subscription (). BSPs are built by the device maker so you could check the device manufacturer site for BSPs, but you can give a try first on the supported packages search (). Regarding drivers, they usually are distributed through BSPs. You may transfer your runtime image to the device with a few different methods. As "input" for platform builder, you select which components your runtime image will have (including drivers) and as "output" is created a binary image of your system. The runtime system is built through a toolkit called Platform Builder. The Windows CE 6.0 itself doesn't have exactly installation files. If you are new to CE, you will need a brief explanation before get started. By package you mean BSP (Board Support Package)? I'm not sure if I understood your question right.
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