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Colin Miller explains the Gadgeteer hardware system


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#1 Szymon

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Posted 26 September 2010 - 05:35 PM

Take a look here: http://blog.makezine..._gadgeteer.html Gadgeteer is very interesting project for rapid prototyping of embedded devices built by Microsoft Research team in Cambridge. Of course .NET MF is heart of a project. http://research.micr...er/default.aspx Not much information on the project page right now but I hope we can find out more soon. In particular it would be interesting to learn what board they use, and if it can be made compatible with Netduino (maybe via a dedicated component shield).

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Posted 26 September 2010 - 06:29 PM

Gadgeteer is very interesting project for rapid prototyping of embedded devices built by Microsoft Research team in Cambridge. Of course .NET MF is heart of a project. http://research.micr...er/default.aspx

Interesting indeed. But it seems to be almost the same as 'components' for FEZ boards, with a different connector (?) Or am I missing something?

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Posted 26 September 2010 - 06:42 PM

It's using GHI's EM module on the back, so i wouldn't be surprised. Is it just me, or did just about everything he tried to show working... not?

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Posted 26 September 2010 - 07:28 PM

It's using GHI's EM module on the back, so i wouldn't be surprised. Is it just me, or did just about everything he tried to show working... not?


Oh, I haven't noticed the GHI EM module on video but indeed this looks similar to FEZ components. Anyway, I think the software side of this might be interesting as well. I hope they will release the code as open source so we can get a good library of drivers for bunch of cool modules.

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Posted 26 September 2010 - 08:52 PM

Oh, I haven't noticed the GHI EM module on video but indeed this looks similar to FEZ components. Anyway, I think the software side of this might be interesting as well. I hope they will release the code as open source so we can get a good library of drivers for bunch of cool modules.


Good news, I just found out that the FEZ Component drivers are already there under the open source apache license. Take a look:
http://www.tinyclr.com/forum/15/1073/




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