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Every Gadgeteer's dream? A Gadgeteer Home Automation System
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(2)Today's Hardware Friday project by a friend of the blog, Marco Minerva, shows how he, and with his help, us, can build a cool home automation system with some of our favorite tools. Gadgeteer Home Automation SystemIn this post I want to describe how to create a Home Automation System that puts… -
Flip out with this .Net Gadgeteer Flipbook Maker
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Today's Hardware Friday post shows us how we can use the .Net Micro Framework and the .Net Gadgeteer to build a simple Flipbook Maker. It shows that if "hardware" scared you in the past that the .Net Gadgeteer is the cure to that fear, that building cool things is nothing to be afraid of… -
Snake away with a .NET Gadgeteer arcade console and Snake game
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Hardware Friday's have been pretty .Net Gadgeteer focused lately, I know. Next week I'll dig through my story archive list and find something different, but being a child of the 80's I couldn't resist this project. I've always wanted my own arcade console, and while this isn't an Asteroids or Ms… -
Teaching .NET Gadgeteering
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I dig the idea of how "teachable" .NET Gadgeteer development can be. They let the students and teachers focus on bigger picture of creation and not the minutiae (which is important, but...). So when I saw this, while there's no Solutions or direct code to download, I still thought this a… -
.Net Gadgeteer, REST, Cameras, Servos and Windows Phone 7
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Today's Hardware Friday post lets us play with some of our favorite things, .Net Gadgeteer, Servos, REST, Cameras and Windows Phone 7... Using a Servo in a .NET Gadgeteer Camera DeviceThe Gadgeteer.Interfaces.PWMOutput interface can support the use of a servo to move mechanical parts of a device as… -
Mom always said, "Sit up straight..." Well, here's a hardware project to help with that...
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Today's Hardware Friday post shows off an interesting usage of an accelerometer and one that for many of use would not only proudly display our hardware building geekness, but also improve our health too! Posture Regulator using .NET Gadgeteer Accelerometer from Seeed StudioPeople who work in… -
Tyrant's aren't all bad, especially when they are micro and running on .NET Gadgeteer's
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Our Hardware Friday post in this game theme week combines a couple of fun things, .Net Gadgeteer hardware and a RPG game (well the start of one at least). It also shows off a couple thing projects mentioned here in past posts, Gliding into a .Net Micro Framework UI design with GLIDE and Along came a… -
Controlling a .NET Gadgeteer Device with your mind...
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You all know my love-love relationship with mind control... well... I mean mind reading... um... (you know!) devices like the Emotive device. Well when I saw this project, one the melds a less expensive device with C# and and Fez .NET Gadgeteer device? Well I almost wet my pants (TMI?) Come on, how… -
32feet.NET, Bluetooth and .Net Gadgeteer
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For our Hardware Friday we're going to mix in some Bluetooth and WPF in our .Net Gadgeteer world... Controlling a Gadgeteer device using Bluetooth Module and 32feet.NET libraryIn this post, I’ll show how to send messages to a GHI Bluetooth module from a PC application using the 32feet .NET library.… -
Open-Source 3D Models of .NET Gadgeteer Hardware
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Today's Hardware Friday project really is pretty different and while there's no real hardware and there's no source, there is something that I thought all you hardware geeks might find pretty useful. So you're a .Net Gadgeteer builder. Your project is coming together and now you want to build a…