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T&N

Member Since 14 Apr 2012
Offline Last Active Jul 29 2012 04:21 AM
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In Topic: Blue socket LEDs stay lit

15 April 2012 - 05:05 AM

Chris, Success! I was not using the QFE1 version of the Micro Framework 4.2 just like you called it.(I was using the 4.2 RTM version.) I uninstalled the previous version and installed the QFE1. I made another mistake, in that I opened my project as a Netduino application instead of a console application. Also, I tried to get the debug information from pinging in the MFDeploy executable before the fixes, but I was unable to capture anything. I got my first Netduino program working. Thanks again for all your help. Todd

In Topic: Blue socket LEDs stay lit

15 April 2012 - 03:21 AM

Chris, Thanks for the reply. After step1 1 & 2 the blue lights are on immediately and stay on. After steps 4 & 5, the blue lights go away. I then plugged the RgbLed module in and there was no blue light. I tried different sockets and a different cable, but no blue lights. Tried to redploy the sample rgbled program and nothing changed, only the white power button is lit. Unplugged the Go from the pc and replugged back in and all the blue lights have returned and won't go off unless i "erase". Thanks again for your help. Todd

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