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#1 lesmondo

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Posted 17 September 2011 - 02:06 PM

Hey Was just reading this from a few years back http://www.arduino.c...um=1227128468/0 Seemed like a more powerful processor with a less powerful set of tools than netduino. Got me wondering why netduino is ARM7 based? Can someone explain the diff between the M3 and the older ARM7? Edit: This seems more recent. http://www.electroni...o-community.htm Ta Les

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Posted 20 September 2011 - 03:06 AM

Hey

Was just reading this from a few years back
http://www.arduino.c...um=1227128468/0

Seemed like a more powerful processor with a less powerful set of tools than netduino. Got me wondering why netduino is ARM7 based? Can someone explain the diff between the M3 and the older ARM7?

Edit:

This seems more recent.

http://www.electroni...o-community.htm



Ta

Les


http://www.edn.com/a...3_processor.php

There are a myriad of differences. I'm a big fan of the Cortex, and I've been bugging Walker to head that way for a while. :)

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Posted 21 September 2011 - 05:38 AM

http://www.edn.com/a...3_processor.php

There are a myriad of differences. I'm a big fan of the Cortex, and I've been bugging Walker to head that way for a while. :)


Thanks, that's exactly the kind of article I was after.

#4 JonnyBoats

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Posted 21 September 2011 - 03:29 PM

If you would like to see the .Net MF runnng on a M3 take a look at:

http://blogs.msdn.co...ce-project.aspx

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Posted 26 September 2011 - 11:57 AM

If you would like to see the .Net MF runnng on a M3 take a look at:

Or at this here (disclaimer: I am quite partial to this port) ;)

NETMF for STM32 (Cortex-M3)

Cuno

PS
Our port is completely open source (Apache 2.0 license). It is contained in Microsoft’s Porting Kit, since release candidate RC2 for NETMF 4.2:
http://netmf.codeple...ases/view/52341

Once you have installed the porting kit, you can find the STM32 port in
C:\MicroFrameworkPK_v4_2\DeviceCode\Targets\Native\STM32\




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