MDT 2013 and Windows Embedded Standard 7

Hi Guys
I'm currently working on a Windows Embedded 7 Standard build and deployment.
Looking at the support Matrix and the video from Johan, it looks like:
MDT 2010 has support with the hacked LTIAPPLY script
MDT 2012 onwards support Embedded POS Ready - no mention of Standard.
Can you clarify:
If WES7 is supported in MDT 2013.
Is there a set of specific task sequence steps I should use for deploying WES7? I will still need to run the standard pre-install to clean disk, gather vars etc.
I have written some post build scripts, which configures the FBWF state and installs final apps, which i'll run at the State Restore phase.
Many Thanks
Ian Fraser

Can you share your experience with MDT 2013 and Windows 7 Embedded? Are you deploying the SCCM client to the clients? Any scripts you can post would be helpful.

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