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ETA for 4.2 ? .. seems kinda quiet...
14 May 2012 - 01:01 AM
Any known schedule on 4.2?
I have parked my project pending better dhcp... would like to get back into it!
Does ngo have unique serial no that can be read from code?
17 April 2012 - 10:49 PM
The ND+ has a great stealth feature: The MAC is like a unique board identifier, and I can read it in code....
Does NGo allow me to read the cpu SN or such from code?
How to do networking on the Go?
17 April 2012 - 10:48 PM
The ND+ is sooooo cool because it has embedded enet....
I do not see how to do enet/wifi on ngo?
Error : An error has occurred: please check your hardware. ... ack!
25 March 2012 - 07:40 PM
OK, so my netduino's miss me?
I have been working on the electronics side, and have just returned to the netduino side code. Annd, VS won;t talk to netduino!
mfdeploy connects fine.
Using all the released 4.1 stuff
On a machine I have used for this work from the start
Tried with three different netduino boards.
Given that the problem spans boards, reflashing boards seems wrong (for multiple reasons).
Soooo, it must be on my machine?
- reinstalled netduino 4.1 sdk from http://netduino.com/downloads/
- rebooted (couple of times)
- rebooted the netduino board
- checked that mfdeploy is happy
--- Yes, I always exit mfdeploy prior to starting VS
Now what?
(The only suggestion I have seen is to copy into a new project, but that is both a hassle and unneeded, as this is a working project under version control.)
Thanks!
How much current can I draw from micro USB ?
18 March 2012 - 06:21 PM
I am working out how to power a few devices and have a question...
If I power netduino w/ 800ma 5v source on the 5v header, and I have a usb device that needs power:
- a ) Will the micro-usb socket on the netduino provide 5v?
- b ) How much can I draw on the micro-usb?
Thought I would ask first,,, before cooking something!
Thanks!
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