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problem in netdunio "Cannot deploy the base assembly 'mscorlib'
The error you are getting is because you are trying to deploy an application for the .NET Micro Framework version 4.2, whilst the Netduino still holds version 4.1.2821.
I have a problem in my netduno plus while debugging my first project
this is the message :
[color=#ff0000;]Error 1 Cannot deploy the base assembly 'mscorlib', or any of his satellite assemblies, to device - USB:NetduinoPlus twice. Assembly 'mscorlib' on the device has version 4.1.2821.0, while the program is trying to deploy version 4.2.0.0 [/color]
[color=#ff0000;] [/color] [color=#ff0000;]need help please[/color]
The error you are getting is because you are trying to deploy an application for the .NET Micro Framework version 4.2, whilst the Netduino still holds version 4.1.2821.
The error you are getting is because you are trying to deploy an application for the .NET Micro Framework version 4.2, whilst the Netduino still holds version 4.1.2821.
I saw the datasheet of " [color=#ff0000;]SAM7X512[/color] " but i saw this " [color=#ff0000;]10,000 write cycles, 10-year data retention capability[/color] "
" [color=#ff0000;]10,000 write cycles[/color] " is few
when I Exceed the number ofwriting what I have to do ???
re buy a new netdunio plus ? or replacing [color=#ff0000;]"SAM7X512" [/color][color=#000080;]with new one[/color][color=#ff0000;] ?[/color]
I saw the datasheet of " [color=rgb(255,0,0);]SAM7X512[/color] " but i saw this " [color=rgb(255,0,0);]10,000 write cycles, 10-year data retention capability[/color] "
" [color=rgb(255,0,0);]10,000 write cycles[/color] " is few
Well, I've done -a lot!- with netduinos, and can tell you you won't reach 10.000 quickly. I wouldn't make a big deal of that. And after 10k (I believe in reality it can handle more by the way), you really used it well for only $50 I suppose
Downgrade my project [color=rgb(255,0,0);]or[/color] Upgrade my Netduino ?
Depends, downgrading the project is the easiest, but if you require 4.2 features, it may be better to upgrade your netduino. It's up to you really. Both versions are still supported as far as I know.
Depends, downgrading the project is the easiest, but if you require 4.2 features, it may be better to upgrade your netduino. It's up to you really. Both versions are still supported as far as I know.
thank you my friend
Iam sorry " [color=#ff0000;]there are a new problem[/color] "
when i have upgraded my netdunio frameware " [color=#ff0000;]it's worked correctly[/color] "
when i have builded the first project its worked correctly
but in the second project " [color=#ff0000;]the netdunio not appeare in the list of devices [/color]" the list contain "NONE"
need help please
Edited by Omar Mekkawy, 29 January 2013 - 12:29 PM.
First: don't panic. Netduinos are difficult to brick
If you click the popup, can you browse to the drivers locally? They should be at C:Program Files (x86)Secret LabsNetduino SDKDrivers or something simular.
Additionally 10,000 is the manufacturer's "suggested" number of write cycles. I would suspect that the actual number of write cycles is much much higher by perhaps a factor of 10, however no one can guaranty the stability of the chip after that time. With that said I would be very surprised to find any user that has, or will need to ever replace their Netduino because of too many write cycles.
BTW, I believe the earlier SSD Flash hard drives also had a limit of 10,000 flash cycles and I don't recall hearing of too many people exceeding that.