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The .NET Micro Framework v3.0 includes a full-featured DPWS stack and a code generation tool, MFSvcUtil.exe, that generates Hosted Service Stubs and Client Proxies from a standard WSDL. The DPWS stack on the Micro Framework has been developed exclusively
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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
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The 64-bit version of Windows Vista requires all kernel mode drivers or services to pass a validation. In this follow-up of building USB driver in the Micro Framework, I’ll briefly outline the necessary steps to sign a driver that meets the requirement.
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The version 3 Micro Framework Porting Kit includes a working USB sample driver for partners to support their USB-based development boards. In this first part of a two-part posting, we will step through the process of building a USB driver. We'll follow-up
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Reprint of the second .NET Micro Framework newsletter. Subscribe here! Sign up for other newsletters | Unsubscribe | Update your profile Volume 1, Number 2 December 2007 Native TCP/IP, DPWS coming in v2.5 Updated SDK to be released in early 2008 Microsoft
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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 Service Pack 1 and Beyond Microsoft® .NET Micro Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
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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
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Our engineers have been busy coding in the backrooms to make more sample code available for you. You can now find an updated Presentation Sample as well as a new Temperature Sample. Here are the descriptions and links to each sample - New Presentation
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In the September Micro Framework newsletter there was a link to a technical article written by MVP Raffaele Rialdi. The article describes how he used the .Net Micro Framework to develop a swim training application on his Freescale i.MXS board. The article
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