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After .net mf 4.2 compiling with RVDS 4.0, i flashed bootloader(tinydecompressor.bin) and .net mf version 4.2 (ER_CONFIG, ER_FLASH).
It worked very well in opration excluding the Ethernet Function.
I tried to register the number of IP Address, and Gateway on MFDeploy for Ethernet Connection.
But Even if to modify the IP Adddress on MFDeploy, ND+ didn't work on MFDeploy.
The more worse is to lost the .net mf and reboot with bootloader of tinybooter.
My steps are ....
1. To compile with msbuild /t:build /p:flavor=release;tcp_ip_stack=lwip /v:m /m
2. With SAMBA, I flashed bootloadder. i check the bootloader with MFDeploy.
3. To flash the .net mf with MFDeploy.
4. To configure the IP Address for .NET MF of ND+.
5. It didn't work.
... The other function such as GPIO and SPI were working well.....
Thanks.
Kevin
.net mf 4.2 working problem in ethernet
Started by yiulsup, Oct 08 2012 06:26 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 08 October 2012 - 06:26 AM
#2
Posted 08 October 2012 - 06:29 AM
I coudn't modify the IP Address and Gateway on MFDeploy.
when i tried above, MFDeploy was useless or lost connection with ND+
Thanks
Kevin
#3
Posted 08 October 2012 - 06:54 AM
Hi Kevin,
Chris
Please start the board in TinyBooter mode...and see if you can set the IP settings there.I coudn't modify the IP Address and Gateway on MFDeploy.
when i tried above, MFDeploy was useless or lost connection with ND+
Chris
#4
Posted 11 October 2012 - 02:41 AM
Hi Kevin,
Please start the board in TinyBooter mode...and see if you can set the IP settings there.
Chris
Chris,
I had similar problem and you suggested to fix the IP thing with:
byte[] MAC = { 0x5C, 0x86, 0x4A, 0x00, 0x4E, 0x5A };
Microsoft.SPOT.Net.NetworkInformation.NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces()[0].EnableStaticIP("192.168.1.102", "255.255.255.0", "192.168.1.254");
Microsoft.SPOT.Net.NetworkInformation.NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces()[0].PhysicalAddress = MAC;
//Microsoft.SPOT.Net.NetworkInformation.NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces()[0].EnableDhcp();
Kind of a workaround...regards,
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