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In Topic: ^ Exponent Operator doesn't exists in VB?
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In Topic: Netduino + WiFly: Connecting it up
27 November 2011 - 08:59 PM
Hi - why are you only referring to one of the wires? Should I not be using 2 for RX and TX?
Cause, u already connect RX Wifi wire to DIO_1 (TX) correcly.
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Alberto
In Topic: "Preparing to deploy..." takes ages
26 November 2011 - 10:00 PM
cool that that works, even if it is a bit of a typical Microsoft fix [start help desk voice]have you rebooted sir?[/end helpdesk voice]
I really am bummed about it as VS is by far the best IDE - Arduino has an IDE with functionality which is only rivalled by notepad and is slightly quicker than my coffee grinder. For those reasons, I dislike it.
Busy giving Fez a whirl now. Waiting with baited breath for the first signs of...
I happen with my VS2010 and ND+ too... I workaround the problem disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable.....(that means reboot the ND)...
In Topic: Netduino + WiFly: Connecting it up
21 November 2011 - 11:19 AM
Hi,
I recently purchased the WiFly RN-171, but I don't think I'm connecting it up right... could someone please explain where I'm going wrong?
It's using RS-232 not SPI. I've connected a RX wire to DIO_1 and a TX wire to DIO_2 (I'm using pad 2 + 3 for data according to datasheet), but it's always just flashing/alternating between red and green - as if I'm not sending any data at all.
I'm quite positive it's my connections because I've tried many different ways of sending the command-mode ASCII cmd ($$$)...
Here's the datasheet: http://dlnmh9ip6v2uc...ly-RN-XV-DS.pdf
I'm not using a shield, just connecting straight to the module from 3.3V.
Any help would be great.
Hi,
TX Wifi module's wire should be connected to DIO_0(RX) of Netduino.
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