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afulki

Member Since 03 Apr 2011
Offline Last Active Jan 22 2012 11:27 AM
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In Topic: OK this is not Netduino, but it could be!

10 June 2011 - 01:09 PM

Very cute..

In Topic: 40% discount on Netduino Plus e-book (O'Reilly / MAKE)

08 June 2011 - 10:31 AM

To celebrate the release of the new "Getting Started with the Internet of Things" (using Netduino Plus)...

Here's an exclusive coupon for 40% off the e-book ($11.99 instead of $19.99)!

http://oreilly.com/c...g/0636920013037
Coupon code: NETD4 (enter in shopping cart at checkout)

If you have a Netduino Plus, this is a good resource for all-things-Internet. IMHO, $11.99 for a DRM-free e-book (PDF, ePub, Mobi) is a pretty sweet deal.

Chris


Thanks! Bought, downloaded, reading :D

In Topic: From netduino to commercial

24 May 2011 - 01:36 PM

How about adding an example of doing this to the Wiki? I for one would appreciate it.

In Topic: RVDS Online Compiler

10 May 2011 - 02:46 PM

Hello Gary,

I don't speak about managed code (C#, VS is perfect), but for native code ( C ),
For native code you have choice between GNU, RVDS, or others expensive compiler,
This is to rebuild NETMF firmware,
GNU produced firmware is to big to fit flash memory, especialy for Netduino Plus,
And RVDS cost multiple thousands of dollars !!!
So, a online compiler like mbed could be a great alternative for netduino user,

Pascal


Ah, that makes more sense :)

In Topic: RVDS Online Compiler

10 May 2011 - 02:11 PM

Hello,

I discover that mbed provide a online compiler compliant to RVDS 4.1 for users:
http://mbed.org/handbook/mbed-Compiler

What about this facility for Netduino users who wants to compile NETMF kit ?

rgds,


I looked at the mbed before I chose the Netduino, but why would you want to program online when you can download visual studio express for free?

While I can see the benefit for mac users (I'm one), losing the ease and ability of visual studio, especially the debugging to use an online tool would defeat the purpose of programming for the Netduino. I use parallels and win7 under OSX, works great (though I'd love the netduino to talk to processing running on OSX of course ;) )

Gary

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