Coding4Fun Hardware Webcast
UPDATE: The time is Friday at 10AM PST. Blog Readers note, this is a 100 level cast, not a 300 level cast, so set your expectations accordingly.
I'm giving a webcast based on the Coding4Fun Some Assembly Required articles this Friday 10AM PST. You can register for this Live Webcast now.
I'll be talking about how to use the System.IO.Ports namespace in the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 as an interface with most devices such as global positioning system (GPS) receivers and LCD screens. Stop by as we discuss the challenges of writing applications that interface with USB devices, the power of Windows Image Acquisition (WIA), and the joys of HTTP.
Should be a nice way to spend lunch. Of course the demos will likely be less impressive since you won't be able to see the hardware, but maybe I'll try to make up for it with photos.
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Also. I was one of the poor bastards to get the newer vid_13b7 version of the receiver. I can't seem to keep the FOB recognized. Any thoughts?
Jeremy - Details and line number here: http://www.hanselman.com/blog/NewUSBWirelessSecurityLockSoftwareDoesntWorkWithNewHardware.aspx
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and this is level 100? seems to be too easy for me then. is there another good article about the ports? would be nice to make some stuff with my usb cradels.