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Michael

Member Since 07 Nov 2010
Offline Last Active Feb 27 2016 11:11 PM
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In Topic: OneWire ALPHA

16 May 2015 - 12:17 AM

Okay I went a purchased an Arduino to have a play with it. Glad I did, I've ported all my code, got the ds18b20 chip working straight away and I'm not looking back :D

 

From what I've found.

 

  • Arduino IDE is much much lighter weight than visual studio. Seriously the number of hours I've spent downloading various VS updates, running firmware upgrades on the Netduino and then finally not even able to use the ds18b20 chip is crazy. What a waste of time.
  • Arduino IDE works great on the Mac! Woo, I no longer need to use bootcamp just to write a few lines of code.
  • Cheaper! The Arduino is cheaper.
  • More reliable. .net web server would crash every few days on the Netduino for no reason, the board itself is fine (my code was still running) but the web server would stop listening on the network.
  • VS is much slower compiling code, always waiting.
  • Arduino has heaps more documentation and a larger community.
  • Lower power usage chips/boards if needed.

Honestly there is no downside to switching to Arduino for my needs, I'm much happier with it.

 

The Netduino 3 is just more expensive and not actually any better for my needs (uses more power, more expensive and WiFi isn't useful for what I want).

 

The Netduino looked like a really cool platform, but after using the Arduino there is just no reason to use Netduino.

 

If I need some more processing power I'll go get a Pi 2 or Chip computer running full linux.

 

Bye guys!


In Topic: OneWire ALPHA

17 April 2015 - 03:52 AM

Yes this does look good, but I am using the non-plus version (it is designed as a remote sensor with Xbee and solar power).

 

Just wish it was official support.


In Topic: OneWire ALPHA

14 April 2015 - 10:23 AM

Pretty disappointed with the lack of support for onewire on the netduino 1 running 4.2

 

I'm looking to upgrade from my netduino 1 and netduino 1 plus, but with the price of the netduino 2 compared to the raspberry pi and the lack of support for the netduino 1, I'm really thinking of leaving the netduino community and moving to a device with better support.

 

It is a shame as I really like the netduino devices, but the backing from the supplier is lacking and understaffed.

 

Onewire support was promised for netduino 1 with 4.2 but it never happened. Real shame.


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