Best Answer AlThar, 28 January 2013 - 03:46 PM
Yup. It`s ok now.
Looks like - problem was in the dll file - library for touch display.
Thank you.
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Can`t deploy app on netduino go
Started by AlThar, Jan 28 2013 12:40 PM
Best Answer AlThar, 28 January 2013 - 03:46 PM
Yup. It`s ok now.
Looks like - problem was in the dll file - library for touch display.
Thank you. Go to the full post
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#1Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:40 PM Good day.
I just got my Netduino Go. First i did - update firmvare to 4.2.2.1. I use Visual Studio 2010 for programming, so i created Netduino application and write a few lines of code (just for testing).
When i tried to run it i got an error "Device not found or cannot be opened - USB:NetduinoGo" I can figure out what is wrong. Visual studio sees the device, so i don`t know what is wrong.
Also i checked device capabilities:
Pinging... TinyCLR HalSystemInfo.halVersion: 4.2.0.0 HalSystemInfo.halVendorInfo: Netduino Go (v4.2.2.1) by Secret Labs LLC HalSystemInfo.oemCode: 34 HalSystemInfo.modelCode: 177 HalSystemInfo.skuCode: 4099 HalSystemInfo.moduleSerialNumber: 00000000000000000000000000000000 HalSystemInfo.systemSerialNumber: 0000000000000000 ClrInfo.clrVersion: 4.2.0.0 ClrInfo.clrVendorInfo: Netduino Go (v4.2.2.1) by Secret Labs LLC ClrInfo.targetFrameworkVersion: 4.2.0.0 SolutionReleaseInfo.solutionVersion: 4.2.2.1 SolutionReleaseInfo.solutionVendorInfo: Netduino Go (v4.2.2.1) by Secret Labs LLC SoftwareVersion.BuildDate: Jan 26 2013 SoftwareVersion.CompilerVersion: 410894 FloatingPoint: True SourceLevelDebugging: True ThreadCreateEx: True LCD.Width: 0 LCD.Height: 0 LCD.BitsPerPixel: 0 AppDomains: True ExceptionFilters: True IncrementalDeployment: True SoftReboot: False Profiling: False ProfilingAllocations: False ProfilingCalls: False IsUnknown: False Could you help me please. P.S I use Windows 7 64x Thank you.
#2Posted 28 January 2013 - 02:54 PM Hi AlThar,
Congratulations on your Netduino Go purchase! I love my Netduino Go and can't wait to see some of the new modules coming into the ecosystem this year.
Your board seems to have been flashed correctly. Did you disconnect your Netduino and plug it back into your USB port after you finished flashing it? Otherwise it will still be in STD mode and unusable by the debugger. If power cycling your Netduino fails to correct the issue, can you try opening Visual Studo and:
Does this get you running? If not there are a few other things we can try.
Cheers, Steve Twiiter: https://twitter.com/Gutworks #3Posted 28 January 2013 - 03:46 PM Best Answer Yup. It`s ok now.
Looks like - problem was in the dll file - library for touch display.
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