.NET Micro Framework
The Microsoft .NET Micro Framework is an open source- since November 2009-bootable runtime module designed for innovative and low-cost 32-bit embedded systems too resource-constrained, with single-or limited-function and often connected to other devices.
Find out more about the .NET Micro Framework technology with:
- Overview
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By using the .NET Micro Framework platform, embedded system manufacturers will be able to market faster their products because this solution uses development tools and environment that Adeneo Embedded engineers are accustomed with:
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Get started in three steps with the .NET Micro Framework by evaluating it on one of our supported platforms.
1. Get one of the following evaluation boards
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Phytec phyCORE LPC3180 RDK ( click here to order) |
Atmel AT91SAM9261-EK* ( click here to order) |
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*Our .NET Micro Framework package only supports AT91SAM9261-EK evaluation kits with a SAMSUNG K9F2G08U0M flash part mounted.
2. Download a .NET Micro Framework evaluation package
These packages contain flashing instructions that describe how to get your board running the .NET Micro Framework runtime:
3. Download the .NET Micro Framework SDK (2.5/3.0)
Available for free from Microsoft's Download Center: click here
That's it! You can now deploy and debug C# applications to your board using Visual Studio
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