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#1 gouaches

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Posted 03 January 2012 - 03:10 PM

Hi all, I have a netduino plus since a few times and now i am seaching any infos regarding the way of programming it. Now i am wondering if an API is available for netduino plus. In fact i don't know, @moment, how i have to declare inputs or outputs in my projects....for example how i have to declare usb port or how i can write on uSD card. Thank you in advance. Regards!

#2 mikeyL

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Posted 03 January 2012 - 06:23 PM

I have the exact same question as you, which I posted on the forum a little while ago:

http://forums.netdui...ation-question/

Unfortunately I have not gotten any replies yet either - hopefully someone who can help us will eventually reply to one of our posts :)

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Hi all,

I have a netduino plus since a few times and now i am seaching any infos regarding the way of programming it. Now i am wondering if an API is available for netduino plus.

In fact i don't know, @moment, how i have to declare inputs or outputs in my projects....for example how i have to declare usb port or how i can write on uSD card.

Thank you in advance.

Regards!



#3 Nevyn

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Posted 03 January 2012 - 06:34 PM

I have a netduino plus since a few times and now i am seaching any infos regarding the way of programming it. Now i am wondering if an API is available for netduino plus.

In fact i don't know, @moment, how i have to declare inputs or outputs in my projects....for example how i have to declare usb port or how i can write on uSD card.

If you have a look on the Downloads page you will find some links to documentation for the NETMF SDK. There are also a couple of sample chapters for Getting Started with the Internet of Things.

There are also a few files on the Wiki which are translations of the Sparkfun inventors kit from Arduino to Netduino. Search the Wiki for Sparkfun Inventors Kit. And thanks go to ItsDan for working on these pages.

Hope this helps,
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#4 baxter

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Posted 03 January 2012 - 07:46 PM

Follow Mark's recommendation for "Getting Started with the Internet of Things" for a reasonably gentle introduction. I also recommend "Expert .NET Micro Framework, 2ed" by Jens Kuhner. Chris Walker has a forthcoming book which is probably more oriented to the hardware level. Then there are the .NET Micro Framework Platform SDK Docs. Go to, c:\Program Files\Microsoft .NET Micro Framework\v4.2\Documentation\NET MicroFramework Docs\PSDK.hxs and double click click on, PSDK.hxs. The TinyClr Wiki also has a wealth of information, http://wiki.tinyclr....e=First_Project Baxter

#5 lesmondo

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 05:30 AM

And here's how to add the SDK help docs to VS2010 for F1 context help. There's also some basic examples on my blog that you might find useful (a button, an led etc.) http://nerduino.word...mf-vs2010-help/

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 07:19 AM

And here's how to add the SDK help docs to VS2010 for F1 context help. There's also some basic examples on my blog that you might find useful (a button, an led etc.)

http://nerduino.word...mf-vs2010-help/

There are a few other blogs around and a list containing links to some of them can be found in the Wiki.

Regards.
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#7 gouaches

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Posted 04 January 2012 - 02:32 PM

Thank you all for quick and useful replies....

#8 Jerfy

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Posted 07 January 2012 - 03:42 AM

Not to be a smart a$$ but I would highly recommend Google. Its amazing what you will find. Codeplex is also a good source. A fellow netduio newbie.

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Posted 08 January 2012 - 01:26 AM

To add to what's been said... Here's a link to the .NET MF reference guide: (from the Downloads page) http://msdn.microsof...y/ee435793.aspx Chris




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