Hanselminutes Podcast 232 - .NET Micro Framework with Colin Miller
Scott talks to Colin Miller about the .NET Micro Framework. It's a "tiny CLR" that runs in as little as 64k! He explains how it started with the SPOT Watch (remember that) and how it's grown to an Open Source project under the Apache 2.0 license with a broad ecosystem and dozens of hardware boards available from partners.
Check out my other posts an videos on the .NET Micro Framework, as well as related Arduino posts.
- Hanselminutes on 9 - The .NET Micro Framework with Colin Miller
- The .NET Micro Framework - Hardware for Software People
- The Best Controller for FPS - A SpaceTec SpaceOrb 360 Controller working with Windows 7 using Arduino and OrbShield
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Links from the Show
- .NET Micro Framework Team Blog
- The .NET Micro Framework - Hardware for Software People
- TinyCLR.com from GHI Electronics (Arduino Compatible)
- Build a Bicycle Computer (Hardware Tags on the .NET Micro Framework Blog)
- Analog Devices Blackfin Processor
- Netduino (.NET Micro Framework Compatible Arduino Board)
- Home Page for the .NET Micro Framework
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I am actually building a robot based on the .NET Microframework. Here are the results of my effort so far.
http://www.angryhacker.com/blog/archive/2010/10/02/building-a-robot.aspx
Regards
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I look forward to the next .NET Micro Framework podcast, presumably on show HP485.
BTW - loved the podcast, really interesting, it's funny how much fun just making a LED blink can be and the Netduino's are awesome.