You would indeed use an event, but not in the .NET 2.0 way of using public event EventHandler<SomeEventArg> MyEvent;
The equivilent in NETMF is
public delegate void MyEventDelegate(object sender, MyEventArgs e); public event MyEventDelegate MyEvent;
Thanks guys, that delegate declaration is exactly what I needed and I was scrolling threw various .NetMF sites and blogs but couldn't find it. Then I thought everyone who got a Netduino had this situation...
Am I right in saying that the EventHandler must be executed this way because .NetMF doesn't support Generics?
Cherrs, VipX1.