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#1 pleebo

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Posted 18 August 2013 - 09:18 PM

I'm new to Netduino so just installed everything. I have VS 2012 so installed MF framework 4.3 and SDK's 4.3. I have connect the Plus 2 for the first time and run the deployment Set the device to USB. Then Target->Device Capabilities ... Got the following ... IP Address: 0.0.0.0 Not Supported No debugger! Create TS. Loading start at 806a988, end 8085288 Assembly: mscorlib (4.2.0.0) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Native (4.2.0.0) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware (4.2.0.0) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Net (4.2.0.0) Assembly: System (4.2.0.0) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.SerialPort (4.2.0.0) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.IO (4.2.0.0) Assembly: System.IO (4.2.0.0) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.PWM (4.2.0.1) Assembly: Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.Usb (4.2.0.0) Assembly: SecretLabs.NETMF.Diagnosti Any suggestions ? Am I going to have to reflash the firmware? thanks in advance for any help

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Posted 18 August 2013 - 09:27 PM

Hi Pleebo,

 

What problems are you experiencing, in particular?  Are you wanting to upgrade your board to the Netduino 4.3 beta 1 firmware?

 

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Posted 19 August 2013 - 07:28 AM

Hi Chris Thanks for getting back. I was not hoping to upgrade to the 4.3 beta firmware yet. Not until the first full official release. This was simply my first attempt to install everything and connect the netduino for the first time, and just see if there is some sort of connection between my laptop and the netduino. Anyways ... After asking for the device capabilities using the deployment tool, the truncated diagnostic info I have shown above is quite literally all that appears. And if I ask for it again, even less appears, until I disconnect and reconnect netduino and it reverts to just the above. It reminds me of losing serial comms data through lack of handshaking. But while I was waiting for some suggestions, I installed 2012 express and everything else on my desktop to see if the problem was isolated to my laptop. And doing everything just the same, a full set of diagnostic info appeared. So i tried my first few lines of code and that works too. Success! One difference is that on my desktop, I connected netduino through a high quality powered hub, so I am wondering if the USB port on my laptop is under powered. So at the moment at least, I can use netduino and all appears well . I will look to see if the hub helps with the laptop, and investigate further as nessecary. Thanks again

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Posted 19 August 2013 - 12:18 PM

From what I can tell, it looks like you are trying to target the 4.3 Micro framework version instead of 4.2.  Under the project properties, switch the version of the framework from 4.3 to 4.2.

 

Another thing is if you are staying at 4.2 (which is recommended at this time), I have found that both the Netduino 2 and the Netduino 2 plus deploy/debug works much better in VS 2010 with the latest 4.2 Netduino SDK compared to 4.3 SDK in VS 2012.  I have gotten it to work but it seems to hang after the 2nd or 3rd deploy/debug I would have to disconnect the Netduino from the PC.






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