Hi Chris,
Hi Jeff,
When you plug in your board, does it show up in Device Manager? Under USB, as a Netduino?
If not, please try erasing and re-flashing your board to get it back into a known-good-state. Instructions are in the firmware sticky at the top of the forum.
BTW, what does your PWM code look like?
Chris
I had pretty much the same experience as JeffJohnson (although I am using VS Express 2012, and it didn't crash). Couldn't get the Netduino Plus 2 to do anyting anymore. Re-flashing got my Netduino working again, ran the code and same issue. I skipped the PWM example, the code of which is: http://nedx.org/src/...R01-MB-code.txt
Then wanted to try another example which also includes PWM (code here: http://nedx.org/src/...NCIR06-code.txt) and that also had the same effect.
Then read your 2nd post in this thread saying "The legacy ... SecretLabs.NETMF.Hardware.PWM classes have been replaced by ... Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.PWM classes". Removed the SecretLabs MWM class and added the Microsoft one, but in VS get this error
"Error 1 'Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.PWM' does not contain a constructor that takes 1 arguments"
Any tips on how to get this working?
Thanks,
Quintus