Hi all,
I have 4.3 running on a STM32F427 board which have an extra 64kb of ram and an extra 1mb of flash over the STM32F405
It should be relatively easy to create a Netduino / Go board with the 427....
http://www.ingenuity...the-horses.aspx
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#1Posted 22 August 2013 - 10:44 AM Hi all,
I have 4.3 running on a STM32F427 board which have an extra 64kb of ram and an extra 1mb of flash over the STM32F405
It should be relatively easy to create a Netduino / Go board with the 427....
http://www.ingenuity...the-horses.aspx
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#3Posted 22 August 2013 - 02:50 PM Cool stuff, Juzzer. Thanks for digging into NETMF and sharing your project with us!
Chris #4Posted 22 August 2013 - 05:07 PM Juzzer, will the board outcome a "raw-I/O" approach as well (i.e. Netduino Plus), or are you planning just to manage a porting for Gadgeteer and/or Go?
Biggest fault of Netduino? It runs by electricity.
#5Posted 22 August 2013 - 08:05 PM
Hi Mario,
I have been running vanilla netmf and Gageteer during my initial tests.
Go is something i intend to look into...
Cheers
Justin
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