Sensor and Location .NET Library for Windows 7
- Posted: May 19, 2009 at 9:43 AM
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cool stuff
one thing that would be awsome to write sensor drivers in .net
is that at all possible? a series on writing sensor driver would be great in either case. i'd like to be able to create sensor driver for all kinds of random stuff, wiimotes spring to mind
or like a bathroom scale hooked up to a comport 
good stuff guys. Will someone be keeping a sensor blog updated with all sensors that support the driver model? Is it input only model? or is it bi-directional api with command support so you could control a thermostate for example or would that be out of band? TIA
Sweet.... Nice work by all. Love the sensor managed code bit!
That's a good question about the sensor information. My best guess right now is the Sensors and Location Code Gallery page which also link to the Sensor and Location Platform Forum.
I'm not sure about the driver or input question, I'll ping Yochay and find the answer.
I hope we actually get some momentum around the hardware. Sideshow was a cool idea, but the hardware never really seemed to catch on. As a dev, I think the hardware manufacturers have to lead the way. No way can we invest in developing anything serious for these types of things until he hardware shows promise.
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too complicate, It should be much simple than this kind of wrapper API, if I were you, I will ..
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