few months ago I mentioned that the next version of the .Net Micro Framework, v4.2, was in beta, Netduino is opening up to an wider audience with the .Net Micro Framework v4.2 release.
Well it's beta no more!
Version 4.2 RTM Today!! (Updated)
We are glad to announce today the RTM of the .NET Micro Framework version 4.2. You can download the SDK and PK as well as the all sources from our Codeplex project, client_v4_2 branch, at change number 13620. (We will be distributing 4.2 solely through the Codeplex site this time and not on downloads.microsoft.com)
Version 4.2 of the .NET Micro Framework Porting Kit provides the following new features:
Remote Firmware Update: The .NET Micro Framework SDK and PK now support updating your device firmware remotely.
Complete Cryptographic Object Model over PCKS #11: Most types and algorithms used in the desktop framework are now supported. PKCS #11 allows extensibility at the firmware level for adding new cryptographic tokens.
1-Wire, PWM and A/D object model: Support for PWM and A/D operations is now provided as a standard interface. 1-Wire is provided through a community development effort
SNTP and FTP (client and server): Support for SNTP and FTP is provided as a community development effort.
StringBuilder and Regex types: Support for StringBuilder and Regex is provided as a community development effort.
Transcendental functions for doubles in System.Math
VB.NET: The SDK now support VB.NET.
Support for Cortex M3 devices with STM32 processor family samples: The support for the STM32 family is provided as a community development effort and features two solutions for two different development boards. See the Porting Kit for details.
PKStudio: PKStudio supplements SolutionWizard to create solutions for the Porting Kit environment. See the Porting Kit distribution for details. (PKStudio code can be in the community branch under %SPOCLIENT%\CLR\Tools\PlatformDesigner\PKStudio and the binaries are instead in the %SPOCLIENT%\Tools\bin\PKStudio directory ready to use)
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You can find white papers about crypto, firmware updates, and the Codeplex distribution in general on the documentation page of the project. You can find the general documentation on MSDN. PK documentation is in the distribution, under the documentation directory (you will find there also the full .chm help
RTM of the .NET Micro Framework version 4.2.
Started by JonnyBoats, Oct 14 2011 02:04 PM
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Posted 14 October 2011 - 02:04 PM
From: http://channel9.msdn...mework-v42-RTWs
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Posted 14 October 2011 - 02:32 PM
I saw it on the Coding4Fun blog. Chris, you've been showing up on that quite a bit lately.
http://channel9.msdn...mework-v42-RTWs
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