Ethernet on external device with static IP address

I'm trying to connect my external station of development (Visual Studio in Windows XP/Fusion on my Mac) for Windows CE device through an ethernet cable crossed for the CE - device debugging.

This forces me to set a static IP address on the external device and the development station.
Both must be on the same subnet. How can I do this?
I tried to use the Bridged (ethernet) mode on the network card and set up a static IP address in windows XP. I also created another static IP address in OSX. Looking at the IP/ethernet side traffic OSX (using Wireshark), messages from the external device IT appears, but glancing Wireshark in merger/Windows XP, I don't see them.
Am that I on the wrong track here with the Bridged mode?

First of all you shouldn't have to use a crossover cable as Ethernet adapter of the Mac must Auto-Sensing and automatically process the cross above a straight through cable. (At least this is so on my Mac.)  Secondly, I would not give the host a IP road-able and only set the IP in the - CE device and virtual machine with no gateway/DNS IP address. When you use a NIC jumpered in the Virtual Machine.

On the host if the Ethernet adapter using DHCP then you will have to wait for it to expire and get a 169.254.0.0/16 address IP or if you want an answer more quickly then manual assign a 169.254.0.0/16 IP address for the host's Ethernet card.  In this way communication is directly between the - CE device and virtual machine using VMware Bridge Protocol.

If you do what the host itself to have connectivity in this loop, then of course assigns an IP address appropriate with no gateway/DNS IP address.

Example of IP address Configuration

CE-IP address: 192.168.3.1/24

Address Virtual Machine IP: 192.168.3.2/24

The IP address of the host: 169.254.0.0/16 or 192.168.3.3/24

No gateway/DNS on any IP address.

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