Just started with netduino Go. Every thing went good until I built the example in getting started.
Since there is no Blue I found my problem and made the following changes.
Replaced OutputPort led = new OutputPort(Pins.ONBOARD_LED, false);
with OutputPort led = new OutputPort((Cpu.Pin)22, false);
This worked then I realized I had no Documentation. I did not receive the disk.
Ordered from Amazon which came from CanaKit. Went from this website via buy now to Amazon and received only the netdurino card, cables and sticky feet. You know what happen when you Assume!
How can I get Documentation?
Martin
Where is the documentation?
Started by LakeOzark, Oct 24 2012 07:12 PM
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Posted 24 October 2012 - 07:12 PM
#2
Posted 25 October 2012 - 01:10 AM
Welcome to the community.
There isn't much specific to the Netduino as far as documentation goes. Most of the documentation can be found on the MSDN for the Netduino specific stuff, I suggest you check out the wiki (link in my sig) and read up on the forums. If you have any specific questions that you can't find answers too feel free to ask either on the forums or in chat.
Edit: Forgot to say Hello
There isn't much specific to the Netduino as far as documentation goes. Most of the documentation can be found on the MSDN for the Netduino specific stuff, I suggest you check out the wiki (link in my sig) and read up on the forums. If you have any specific questions that you can't find answers too feel free to ask either on the forums or in chat.
Edit: Forgot to say Hello
Edited by Arron Chapman, 25 October 2012 - 01:10 AM.
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Posted 25 October 2012 - 01:25 AM
Hi Martin,
The full reference manual is available on the Downloads page (MSDN link, as Arron pointed out). The "Getting Started with Netduino" quick start document is also helpful...and the "Getting Started with Netduino" book should get you up and running with quite a few features.
Chris
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