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#56023 .NET MF 4.3 QFE1 RTM
Posted by neslekkim on 11 February 2014 - 10:42 PM
#51817 Netduino Go Future
Posted by neslekkim on 31 July 2013 - 11:51 AM
Those weeks turned into months, we are soon there is one year aniversary on this one.. not to mention all the other stuff that is promised "soon"...Today we take things to the next level. Today we introduce GoBus 1.5. .... Over the coming weeks, we'll be updating Netduino Go and the Shield Base to GoBus 1.5. We'll also be sharing a fully-C# implementation of the GoBus transport layer which can be used on regular Netduinos.
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#50481 NetduinoGo Shieldbase SPI hookup
Posted by neslekkim on 14 June 2013 - 11:37 AM
Thanks for all the input guys. I will be shelving the NGO for the time being I am leaning towards a +2. While the GO has the potential to be a great device, it is beginning to fall behind the other development boards. I was an earlier adapter of this board because of the potential, but I am now sadden by the fact that this board is going nowhere fast and it seems to be losing traction. Maybe if I understand the concept of building modules the NoGO will be interesting again.
After using $670 on netduino go related stuff, i'm throwing this in the bucket, maybe if i find a way to use the card for something totally different, I will look into it again, but probably not.
And due to the lack of attention to the Go, I definitely are not wasting my money on the others either, specially due to the lack of interrest of making this an true opensource community effort, still deliverying bits and pieces of sources scattered around in zip files are nothing I want to waste my time on, there are too many other projects that are far more interresting than this.
The only good effort that has been done for the Go are this blog, this series, and the previous, the way of the registers that Mark have on his blog is truly remarkable, wish Secretlabs could follow this, but I guess it newer will.
http://blog.mark-ste...uk/?page_id=911
http://blog.mark-ste...uk/?page_id=544
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#46736 Replacement Cord
Posted by neslekkim on 06 March 2013 - 08:34 AM
#46210 OneWire ALPHA
Posted by neslekkim on 25 February 2013 - 08:38 AM
How cool it could have been if one had public repository with all the code, and an buildserver where the tools you listed where running, so after check-in the code would atomatically be built, and we would have the required binaries just to install.
But I guess that's not coming anyday soon
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#44540 All Nwazet modules for Netduino Go on sale
Posted by neslekkim on 29 January 2013 - 08:55 PM
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#43536 Introducing Netduino Plus 2
Posted by neslekkim on 16 January 2013 - 03:48 PM
Wonder if we can add some blue wire to get the rtc going on these boards?, tempted to try on the Go.. (which have the same mcu)
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#41351 SPI Learning with the mma7455
Posted by neslekkim on 10 December 2012 - 09:57 PM
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#41136 More GoBus news: DIP chips for STM8S modules
Posted by neslekkim on 07 December 2012 - 10:06 AM
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#39153 4.2.1 with Nwazet DAQ and Touch Screen
Posted by neslekkim on 12 November 2012 - 11:01 AM
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#38753 Introducing Netduino Plus 2
Posted by neslekkim on 08 November 2012 - 04:19 PM
Now I just need to get one to Canada......
Proto-advantage have already listed them
http://www.proto-adv...uino_plus_2.php
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#36163 SD Card Module Update
Posted by neslekkim on 28 September 2012 - 01:11 PM
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#36148 Run netduino on Custom Mainboard
Posted by neslekkim on 28 September 2012 - 11:15 AM
The answer is NO. I was going to do camera module for stm32F407 mini. If I could get frm Apache licensed
This involved writing drivers for the on-chip peripherals: GPIOs, analog inputs and outputs, I2C, SPI, UARTs, USB, internal Flash, power management, timers, etc.
Did you try this? https://netmf4stm32.codeplex.com/ that is ported to the f407 chip..
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