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#1 Eric Burdo

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Posted 27 September 2010 - 07:12 PM

I just found this on the MakerShed site: http://www.makershed...ductCode=MKNTD1 Would it work with the Netduino too?
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Posted 27 September 2010 - 07:14 PM

Eric, In theory it should--but I'd have to look at the existing driver code. We're actually working with MaceTech to provide C# drivers for their Centipede shield... Chris

#3 Eric Burdo

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Posted 27 September 2010 - 07:38 PM

Eric,

In theory it should--but I'd have to look at the existing driver code. We're actually working with MaceTech to provide C# drivers for their Centipede shield...

Chris



Oooh! http://macetech.com/...&products_id=23

I think I'll wait a bit then. :)
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Posted 20 May 2011 - 07:21 PM

Eric,

In theory it should--but I'd have to look at the existing driver code. We're actually working with MaceTech to provide C# drivers for their Centipede shield...

Chris



I just started working with NetDuino and found the Centipede shield which would be perfect for my needs. Being a programmer I am somewhat sure I could write some driver code for C# but as you said you are already working on this (and I don't have enough free time)...

Is there any update on the C# drivers you were making for the Centipede shield?

- Courtney

#5 Chris Walker

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Posted 30 May 2011 - 05:52 PM

Hi cjwilson,

I just started working with NetDuino and found the Centipede shield which would be perfect for my needs. Being a programmer I am somewhat sure I could write some driver code for C# but as you said you are already working on this (and I don't have enough free time)...

Is there any update on the C# drivers you were making for the Centipede shield?

There are no official drivers for that shield yet, although they should be fairly easy to create. Perhaps a few of us could get together and hammer them out?

BTW, welcome to the Netduino community!

Chris

#6 AlfredBr

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Posted 01 June 2011 - 02:10 AM

I just found this on the MakerShed site:

http://www.makershed...ductCode=MKNTD1

Would it work with the Netduino too?

I've attached a class that will allow you to use the EzExpander with the Netduino.
Have fun. If you have a specific question, I'll be happy to help.
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#7 David Kallesen

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Posted 14 March 2012 - 05:15 PM

Hi cjwilson,

There are no official drivers for that shield yet, although they should be fairly easy to create. Perhaps a few of us could get together and hammer them out?

BTW, welcome to the Netduino community!

Chris



Hi - is there anything new on this "missing" official driver or the uofficial driver, because I want you to use this Centipede shield in my upcomming project.
Actually I need about 256 I/O's, so if the driver also can handle a stack (4 Centipede shield), then it will be nice, if possible :-)

//David




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