Netduino 3 Wi-Fi Firmware v4.3.2 (update 1)
#1
Posted 08 May 2015 - 07:59 AM
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Updates in this release
1. MAC Address now automatically repopulated after upgrade (from OTP flash)
2. Added descriptive exceptions to socket classes
3. Added multicast support (experimental)
4. Domain name resolution is now thread safe
5. Streamlined "Netduino Application" universal template now supported
Pre-requisites for this firmware
1. Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio 2013. Or Visual Studio 2015 (beta).
2. .NET Micro Framework v4.3 QFE2 SDK or newer
3. NETMF plug-in for Visual Studio 2012, NETMF plug-in for Visual Studio 2013 or NETMF plug-in for Visual Studio 2015 (beta).
4. Netduino 4.3.1 SDK or newer
How to flash this firmware
1. Detach your Netduino from your computer to turn it off.
2. Press and hold your Netduino's pushbutton while plugging it in via USB; this will put it in bootloader mode.
3. Run the Netduino Update tool (see link above).
a. If your device does not appear, install the STDFU drivers + tools v3.0.3.
b. If your device appears as "STM Device in DFU Mode", click on "Options", select your board type from the Product selection box and close the Options window.
4. Select the checkbox next to your device and press "Upgrade"
5. Wait while the upgrade operation completes. After flashing, your Netduino will reboot and will be removed from the upgrade list.
6. After flashing, set your network settings using MFDeploy. In MFDeploy, select the Target > Configuration > Networking menu. Re-enter your IP address and Wi-Fi settings.
How to find your current version of Netduino firmware
1. Go to the Start Menu > Programs > Microsoft .NET Micro Framework 4.3
2. Run MFDeploy.
3. Plug your Netduino into your PC using a Micro USB cable.
4. In the Device section at top, select USB instead of Serial. Your Netduino should appear in the drop-down; if not, select it.
5. Select the Target menu > Device Capabilities option.
6. In the output box, find the "SolutionReleaseInfo.solutionVersion" value. This is your firmware version.
Enjoy, and please let us know if you run into any troubles.
Chris
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#2
Posted 08 May 2015 - 06:57 PM
So far no problems with 4.3.2.1. Upgrade was a lot smoother than I thought it was going to be (Netduino Noobie here!)
#3
Posted 08 May 2015 - 10:08 PM
Upgrade worked like a charm.
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#4
Posted 09 May 2015 - 12:37 AM
Okay simple blinky deploy shows:
public class Program { static OutputPort led = new OutputPort(Pins.ONBOARD_LED, false); public static void Main() { // write your code here while (true) { led.Write(true); Thread.Sleep(100); led.Write(false); Thread.Sleep(100); } } }
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#5
Posted 09 May 2015 - 04:23 AM
The "Invalid address" messages during the bootstream are runtime startup debug info. Ignore those; they should not negatively affect the operation of your board or your app.
[We'll see if there's a way to suppress them in a future release.]
Chris
#6
Posted 11 May 2015 - 02:27 AM
Of course my big problem is that I'm currently running VS2010 plus an attendant release of MF for the earlier devices. And VS2013 for the Galileo platforms, but I might be able to spin up a copy of VS2015 for the other system.
Especially since I've found out that to do stuff that we're not supposed to talk about here for the RasPi requires it.
I originally used the earlier releases of MF for the earlier models. Is support for earlier releases of MF included inside this release? Especially since I have 4.2 on both of them.
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#7
Posted 11 May 2015 - 02:36 AM
I originally used the earlier releases of MF for the earlier models. Is support for earlier releases of MF included inside this release? Especially since I have 4.2 on both of them.
Yes, the latest Netduino SDK does include support for boards running older 4.2 firmware (and 4.1 actually, too).
Chris
#8
Posted 14 November 2015 - 04:48 PM
Unfortunately for me :
I think the NetDuino 3 wifi is the most advanced one ,
but I cannot setup it ..
I could not install even see my device in the upgrade tool
I checked the Device Manager it consider it as (NetDuino ) only
also all dlls is just for NetduinoPlus and netduino.
also when I run Any program even empty project give me problem in the Hardware.dll would you like to continue anyway ?
#9
Posted 15 November 2015 - 08:00 AM
Hi Tareq,
For the updater to recognise you device you need to plug in the USB cable with the reset button pressed is that how you started the device?
Could you get a dump of the device info using "NET Micro Framework Deploy Tool".
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