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.NET Micro Framework : .NET Micro Framework Version 4.0 ships, Open Source, Community Development, and more.

Woohoo! V4.0 is out with community code. This is a major step forward for the .NET Micro Framework! I’m hoping to dive into core details in this blog in the future. (I know I’ve been silent here for  a while, more like an eternity in the blogosphere.

.NET Micro Framework : .NET Micro Framework 4.0 Goes to Beta!!!

The .NET Micro Framework V4.0 has gone into public beta. Congrats to the team for all the hard work getting this done with reduced resources and an uphill legal battle on the source code release! .NET Micro Framework : .NET Micro Framework 4.0 Goes to

.NET Micro Framework V4.0 Beta

The .NET V4.0 Beta is coming to a PC near you. Sign up on Microsoft Connect to get your copy when it becomes available!n Lot’s of great new features and SOURCE CODE in this release!

Building a WPF Emulator Part V

In our last episode the super hero (ok it was just me) was creating a device emulator for a KIOSK system based on the .NET Micro Framework. So far we’ve seen the application code from the custom emulator side of things but haven’t looked at any of the

.NET Micro Framework Porting Kit SP1 released!

Last night, we released Service Pack 1 for the .NET Micro Framework Porting Kit. This release was created expressly to respond to the needs of our customers, incorporating requests submitted to us from our porting customers. The service pack contains

New blogs on using the .NET Micro Framework Porting Kit with GCC

  Kevin Townsend has started up a new blog on using the .NET Micro Framework Porting Kit with GCC. Kevin and Stefan Schmidt are active in the newsgroups and blogging to contribute the overall community knowledge. Check them out and lend your own

New article on using Interop posted

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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