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May 2009 - Posts

Windows 7 Sensor development kit downloads are live!

If you have a sensor development kit, and either don’t have the required software/firmware, or want to update your board’s firmware (to enter Windows 7 sensor demo mode by default, or to experiment with Adaptive Brightness in Windows 7) the following

How to get new Freescale sensor boards to work on Windows 7

If you've purchased one of the new Freescale dev kits online , you may have noticed that the board does not work out of the box on Windows 7. The default mode is for Freescale demos. There are two options to get this board to work on Windows 7: Repeatedly

Windows API Code Pack is live, and with support for Windows 7 Sensors!

As a part of the Windows 7 RC release wave, the Windows SDK team has released the “Windows® API Code Pack for Microsoft® .NET Framework (v0.85)”. What is this code pack you may ask? This .NET source code supports new Windows 7 light-up developer features

Windows 7 RC Developer Essentials

Now that Windows 7 RC builds are live, you may want to know “what do I need to download and install to get going with driver or application development on Windows 7”? Well, I’ll do my best to outline that here! Essential: Download and install Windows
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