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#1 Arctic Fox

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 08:48 AM

Hello All... I'm new to this .Net MF environment. Is there a central location/site for classes that have been created for all to use? Maybe a class for LCD's and other addon's Thanks Paul

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 08:52 AM

Hi,

.NET Micro Framework Toolbox started by community member Stefan is a good starting point.
And Microsoft's .NET Micro Framework documentation you can find on: .NET Micro Framework

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 09:12 AM

.NET Micro Framework Toolbox started by community member Stefan is a good starting point.
And Microsoft's .NET Micro Framework documentation you can find on: .NET Micro Framework

Thanks :)

There are a lot of repositories. Just a few I've used:
http://microliquidcr...l.codeplex.com/
http://petebrown.codeplex.com/
http://netduinohelpers.codeplex.com/

There's no central repository, so you actually have some choice ;)
"Fact that I'm a moderator doesn't make me an expert in things." Stefan, the eternal newb!
My .NETMF projects: .NETMF Toolbox / Gadgeteer Light / Some PCB designs

#4 Arctic Fox

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Posted 17 July 2012 - 10:20 AM

Thanks for the links guys... very useful. It's good to see what has already been written. I've just finished a class for the CMPS10 (I2C) Compass module (http://www.robot-ele...m/cmps10doc.htm). A great module which can do more than just giving you a compass bearing. You can also get raw data from the 3-axis magnetometer and 3-axis accelerometer... pitch and roll! very cool. Paul

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Posted 27 July 2012 - 03:45 PM

Hi Paul i tried a long time to get a 3-axis gyro with i2c running. but i´d wont work !! Maybe u can send me an example of your code Thanks Thomas




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