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victorf

Member Since 06 Aug 2010
Offline Last Active Nov 19 2013 04:11 AM
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Framework Install error

07 October 2010 - 10:31 PM


Attempted to install 4.1 Framework and received fatal error 1324 "The Path Program Files contains an invalid character".
Now what do I do? I do have a screen shot of the error message! I have never had any problem installing anything on this computer. C# install went OK.

Any enlightenment will be appreciated.

Vic

Victor Fraenckel
KC2GUI
windswaytoo ATSIGN gmail DOT com

Longevity

06 October 2010 - 06:47 PM


Back in the early '90s I designed, build and successfully marketed a product with an embedded micro.
I discontinued the product around 1997 because some of the ICs became obsolete. However, I recently
found out that the micro was still being sold in its original design.

I have recently had a series of inquiries that lead me to believe that there might still be a market for my original
idea. I asked myself how I would go about redesigning the original product with modern components. Since most
of the effort will go into the software, it is important that the micro I select have some longevity. There are
quite a few choices today for a viable platform. However, I am not knowledgable enough to forecast the long-range
availability of any of my choices. History shows that I happened to make the right choice 20 years ago, but I do not
delude myself that it was a wise choice, but meerly a lucky choice.

If I am still lucky, I would like to pick a platform that will remain viable for no more than 10 years. I am asking those
of you who a certainly more knowledgeable of the subject to suggest what platforms might still be around in 2020!
I do NOT wish to be in the microcomputer/controller design/development business. I just wish to be able to have a
complete design that I can buy off-the-shelf and plug into my produce today, tomorrow and throughout my time-line.

Vic Fraenckel
KC2GUI
windswaytoo ATSIGN gmail DOT com




PCB Layout

24 September 2010 - 01:30 PM

I have downloaded the zip file of the Netduino board. The file type is .BRD and I would like to know how to open this file. I tried to use Eagle with no luck. Any enlightenment will be appreciated. Vic

Where's the Docs

06 August 2010 - 03:01 PM

Where do I find the documentation (down-loadable) for the Framework. Any enlightenment will be appreciated! Vic Vic Fraenckel KC2GUI windswaytoo ATSIGN gmail DOT com

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