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Blog Post:
Bicycle Computer #7 – Working with the Emulator when you have new Peripherals
Colin Miller
This is the seventh in a series of articles demonstrating how someone with modest .NET programming capabilities can now write applications for embedded devices using the .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio. To jump to the initial article, click here . The project source code is posted on Codeplex...
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21 Jun 2010
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Bicycle Computer #6 – More Complex Sensor Integration
Colin Miller
This is the sixth in a series of articles demonstrating how someone with modest .NET programming capabilities can now write applications for embedded devices using the .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio. If you would like to start from the beginning, the first article can be found here . ...
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14 Jun 2010
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Bicycle Computer #5 – UI continued – Custom Controls
Colin Miller
This is the fifth in a series of articles demonstrating how someone with modest .NET programming capabilities can now write applications for embedded devices using the .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio. To jump to the initial article, click here . I am still working on getting this project...
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8 Jun 2010
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Bicycle Computer #4 – UI continued – Fonts and Touch
Colin Miller
This is the fourth in a series of articles demonstrating how someone with modest .NET programming capabilities can now write applications for embedded devices using the .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio. To jump to the initial article, click here . I am still working on getting this...
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3 Jun 2010
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Bicycle Computer #3 – Sensors and Sensor Integration
Colin Miller
This is the third in a series of articles demonstrating how someone with modest .NET programming capabilities can now write applications for embedded devices using the .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio. The first of the series can be found here . Just as a reminder, if you would like...
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28 May 2010
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Bicycle Computer #2 – Getting the Project Started
Colin Miller
This is the second in a series of articles demonstrating how someone with modest .NET programming capabilities can now write applications for embedded devices using the .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio. You can get to the first article of this series by following this link . In this second article...
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25 May 2010
Blog Post:
Bicycle Computer #1 – Introduction
Colin Miller
Embedded development has historically been a distinct skillset from development for the desktop, servers, and web. While the same programming models and tools can be used in desktop, server, web, and even cloud applications, embedded software development required developers with specialized skills often...
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25 May 2010
Blog Post:
New article on using Interop posted
Colin Miller
I've just posted an article on using interop in .NET Micro Framework V3.0. Abstract The .NET Micro framework provides a rich level of support for embedded systems development from handling interrupts on GPIO pins to talking to hardware on an SPI or I 2 C bus. Unfortunately, sometimes, that’s not...
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7 Jan 2009
Blog Post:
Canucks at PDC - .NET Micro Framework
Colin Miller
Joey deVilla posted a video with .Net MF Program Manager Jim Mateer at PDC where they talk all about .Net MF and donuts. http://blogs.msdn.com/cdndevs/archive/2008/11/01/canucks-at-pdc-net-micro-framework.aspx
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4 Nov 2008
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Microsoft .NET Micro Framework Newsletter - Vol. 1 No. 1
Colin Miller
Reprint of the first .Net Micro Framework newsletter. Subscribe here! Sign up for other newsletters | Unsubscribe | Update your profile Volume 1 Number 1 September 2007 ...
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9 Jan 2008
Blog Post:
You got your Ethernet in my .NET MF! No, you got your .NET MF in my Ethernet!
Colin Miller
The .NET MF team has been very busy over the holiday season working on getting beta updates out to our porting partners for our next release. For those that subscribe to the newsletter , you may have already heard the news that the Micro Framework will have a network stack in the 2.5 release. For those...
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8 Jan 2008
Blog Post:
Building a Thermostat with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
Colin Miller
Tony Pitman from Shatalmic is posting today as a guest contributor. He used the Emulator Temperature sample as a base to write this hardware guide for attaching a SPI temperature sensor to either a iMXS or a Tahoe dev board. Building a Thermostat with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework By Tony...
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12 Nov 2007
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