Introducing Netduino Go
#61
Posted 06 April 2012 - 10:12 PM
#62
Posted 06 April 2012 - 11:46 PM
#63
Posted 08 April 2012 - 05:35 AM
Actually, since thisGadgeteer Serial to USB Module is a U-type of module, it can be used with Netduino Go!
#64
Posted 09 April 2012 - 02:06 PM
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#65
Posted 09 April 2012 - 05:52 PM
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#66
Posted 11 April 2012 - 04:57 AM
Cannot deploy the base assembly 'mscorlib', or any of his satellite assemblies, to device - USB:NetduinoGo twice. Assembly 'mscorlib' on the device has version 4.2.0.0, while the program is trying to deploy version 4.1.2821.0
Where do I get the correct version?
#67
Posted 11 April 2012 - 06:30 AM
Hi and welcome to the Netduino forums.I am sure this is a really dumb question, but my Netduino Go came today and I am trying to use it. When I deploy my project (simple program to make the RGBLed module glow red) I get an error:
Cannot deploy the base assembly 'mscorlib', or any of his satellite assemblies, to device - USB:NetduinoGo twice. Assembly 'mscorlib' on the device has version 4.2.0.0, while the program is trying to deploy version 4.1.2821.0
Where do I get the correct version?
This is a very common issue. The Netduino Go! framework requires .NET MF 4.2, and your project is set to 4.1.
Open your solution in Visual Studio and double click the "Properties"-page underneath your project in the Solution Explorer window. Go to the "Application"-tab. You can both see and change the target framework here. If it won't show up 4.2, you'll need to install the latest SDK from http://netmf.codeple...ases/view/82448
If your solution contains more then one project, you need to do this for every project in your solution!
My .NETMF projects: .NETMF Toolbox / Gadgeteer Light / Some PCB designs
#68
Posted 11 April 2012 - 07:03 AM
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Posted 11 April 2012 - 07:30 AM
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#71
Posted 11 April 2012 - 11:14 AM
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Posted 11 April 2012 - 04:44 PM
#73
Posted 11 April 2012 - 07:34 PM
Looks like I've just managed to compile the 4.2 firmware for the main board with CodeSourcery Lite (GCC 4.6).which compiler you use for build NetduinoGo firmware ?
Now just need a board and then time to sit down and work out what to do with it
Regards,
Mark
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#74
Posted 11 April 2012 - 08:18 PM
We used RVCT (ARM RVDS 4.1) to compile the Netduino Go firmware.Hello,
which compiler you use for build NetduinoGo firmware ?
CW2 did quite a bit of work to get it to compile under GCC (using Yagarto...maybe CodeSourcery) as well. This is not tested, but we do want to make sure that everything compiles under the free GCC compiler as well.
Chris
#75
Posted 11 April 2012 - 10:14 PM
Hi x893,
We used RVCT (ARM RVDS 4.1) to compile the Netduino Go firmware.
CW2 did quite a bit of work to get it to compile under GCC (using Yagarto...maybe CodeSourcery) as well. This is not tested, but we do want to make sure that everything compiles under the free GCC compiler as well.
Chris
THANK YOU! I tried compiling 4.1 from the NETMF sources but it was a jumbled mess and I couldn't figure it out. After a couple hours I was like: "I has a sad" and gave up. But I still strongly desire to tinker in the native layer to add in some things I think would be useful for me and test them out. I don't like the idea of asking others to make the change to see what happens and I won't blindly send a pull request or merge source that I can't test myself!
Chris - You're my hero for inspiring such awesome people.
CW2 - I will grant you one wish. Within my power to grant. And if it's not too troublesome or very illegal. Unless I'm incapable of making it work again.
#76
Posted 12 April 2012 - 12:14 AM
Looks like I've just managed to compile the 4.2 firmware for the main board with CodeSourcery Lite (GCC 4.6).
Now just need a board and then time to sit down and work out what to do with it
Regards,
Mark
I've not been successful getting the firmware to compile using CodeSourcery Lite gcc4.6
I have had to do a number of things to get further with it:
1) The Microsoft.Spot.system.gcc.targets file is missing conditions for COMPILER_TOOL_VERSION 4.6.
2) It is also missing the cortex-m3 processor type.
3) It is also missing including a -mthumb parameter in a few places.
4) Some UINT32(unsigned int) vs. uint32_t (long unsigned int) type issues in the core USB drivers.
Maybe I've missed something fundamental.
a quick overview of the basic steps I have performed:
install the PK4.2QFE1
Copy files from the Netduino Go firmware zip over the top of the PK folder
install CodeSourcery Lite (GCC4.6.1) to c:\gcc
install VC++ Express (to get the command prompt environment, msbuild, etc.)
open a VS Command prompt
cd to c:\MicroFrameworkPK_v4_2
setenv_gcc4.6cmd c:\gcc
cd solutions\NetduinoGo
msbuild /t:build /p:flavor=release;memory=flash
Did you run into the above issues? If so, I'd appreciate if you can advise me on what you did to fix them?
#77
Posted 12 April 2012 - 06:55 AM
The firmware source patch for GCC-based toolchains will be released soon. Please stay tuned.I've not been successful getting the firmware to compile using CodeSourcery Lite gcc4.6
Did you run into the above issues? If so, I'd appreciate if you can advise me on what you did to fix them?
#78
Posted 12 April 2012 - 07:26 PM
The firmware source patch for GCC-based toolchains will be released soon. Please stay tuned.
Tease.
#79
Posted 13 April 2012 - 12:39 PM
The firmware source patch for GCC-based toolchains will be released soon. Please stay tuned.
That's great. Your efforts are very appreciated.
#80
Posted 14 April 2012 - 12:46 PM
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