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#1 Rx7man

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Posted 18 April 2015 - 07:18 PM

Hello all, I'm trying to get the feel for arduino/netduino, etc programming...

 

I have VS2012 ultimate, installed the x64 micro framework and SDK, but when I try and create a new project in VS by going to the MicroFramework -> Netduino (any version) I get the following error

 

The project file

'C:\Users\...... Temp\NetduinoApplication1.csproj' cannot be opened

There is a missing project subtype

Subtype '{b69e3092-b931-0442c-abe7-7eb65fa37f}' is unsupported by this installation

 

Did I mess up something in the installation or am I going about this wrong?

 

 

I'm also wondering if the Netduino projects can be compiled for an Arduino board?  I guess that would depend on the hardware of each.


I'm at the point on this learning curve where I have more questions than I do answers.. sorry about that!


#2 Chris Walker

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Posted 15 May 2015 - 09:25 PM

Hi Rx7man,
 

I have VS2012 ultimate, installed the x64 micro framework and SDK, but when I try and create a new project in VS by going to the MicroFramework -> Netduino (any version) I get the following error


Try repairing the NETMF and Netduino SDKs in "Control Panel > Programs and Features". Or simply uninstall the Netduino and NETMF SDKs and then reinstall them. Make sure that Visual Studio is closed when you're installing the SDKs--or it may run into troubles loading in the project templates.
 

I'm also wondering if the Netduino projects can be compiled for an Arduino board? I guess that would depend on the hardware of each.


Arduinos run different brands and types of processors (typically 8-bit instead of Netduino's 32-bit) which aren't as powerful as the ones used on Netduino. With Netduino you're using much newer technology.

Welcome to the Netduino community,

Chris




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