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Deploying to micro-controllers
03 December 2012 - 08:16 AM
Hi,
While I'm still a total n00b, I'm curious to know about going forward....
Say you build an awesome project with the help of Netduino, how you go ahead to move that to a board of it's own.
Any post / book recommendations on this topic?
For instance last night I took what I know so far, and had a bank of led's light up depending on the reading I get from a light sensor (yeah, simple I know!) Broke my heart having to rip it all out again.
This more a topic related to .Net Microframework I guess? Once you do that, it's not Netduino no more....
Network Settings
02 December 2012 - 07:01 PM
Hi,
Can someone point me to some good tutorial or posts re. the network settings of an Netduino Plus?
Reason is that I could not get this simple (uuhm..supposedly) "Hello World" webserver to work. Just hangs at "using (Socket clientSocket = _socket.Accept())"
After some searching I learned it might be that my boards IP settings does not go with my home network.
So I tried giving my laptop and the board the same default gateway, etc, but just could not get it work. (Yes, unique IP to the board)
Thanks for reading!
Krok
Did I blow it?
01 December 2012 - 09:56 PM
Hi,
Made a terrible mistake going over "Getting Started with the Internet of Things"
Was supposed to plug a potentiometer into pins A0,A2,A4, which I did, and my little program reading the value and writing to the console wrote just fine.
(Potentionmeter I used legs far apart and fitted into every second hole)
For some reason, I pulled out the potentiometer and plugged it into "RESET", "5V" and "Gnd" (which is the first three holes on the next bank of pins)
A nice puff of smoke (from the meter, not the board) and a horrible smell..no mosquito's tonight.
Guess I messed it up now right?
The board will boot, but running my apps (Blinking LED, Lightswitch) does not do what it did before....(does not give an error in VS, just does not do what it did)
The PWR light still come on and that 3 little green led's blink when the app deploy (ACT, 100, FDX)
If I push the button, those 3 lights and the onboard LED goes one for a second or two)
Is there any hope recovering?
VS hanging at "Preparing to deploy assemblies to the device"
06 November 2012 - 09:07 PM
Hi,
First of all I'm completely new to Netduino, so please bear with me. (Seasoned C# programmer though, so might be able to make some contributions later :-))
I just got my Netduino Plus an wrote my first "Blinky" app.
When I run the application it seems to hang at "Preparing to deploy assemblies to the device"
After the longest time, I get an error "Unable to communicate with device - USB:NetduinoPlus"
However, immediately after that last error, the board's led start blinking as I coded it.
Wasn't sure if it's something else, so changed the interval of the led to go on and off, and it's definitely the program I've been running.
I read something about updating your firmware, but figured I'd first ask and make sure.
For what it matter, I'm using VS 2010 Ultimate (the .net Microframework templates seems not to be available in VS11?)
Cheers,
Krok
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