Gadgeteering and the .NET Micro Framework
- Date: April 24, 2012 from 2:30PM to 3:25PM
- Gadgeteering and the .NET Micro Framework
- Speakers: Pete Brown
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Pete Brown shows off some cool devices running the .NET Micro Framework and explains how to get started taking over the world, one device at a time.
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Pete,
Thanks for showing off the Meeblipiator! Nice job on the demos.
For folks who would like to see a full demo of the Meeblipiator, you can check it out here:
Meet the Meeblipiator
Includes a link to the source code, and a blog post talking about the project.
I didn't answer the question about motor support about NETMF doesn't have any motor drivers built in, but there's plenty of code out there. In addition, there are motor shields and motor modules, most of which come with code.
Hi Pete,
Great talk about Gadgeteer, really interesting MIDI stuff you have going.
The vendor you spoke about in Europe but didn't name with the upcoming Gadgeteer main-board is Love Electronics.
Thanks!
James
Hello Pete!
Probably I've missed something but let me ask. Is there a possibility to use with Visual Studio various ARM programmers/debuggers like, for example R-LINK from raisonance or U-LINK or J-LINK, ST-LINK?
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