The two new Arduinos must be clearly good things for the Arduino heads out there, but in the meantime, on the other side of the tracks ... Secret Labs launches the .NET-friendly Netduino plus, which Ethernet and add it to a regular microSD Netduino board (which is itself a kind of high-powered, Visual Studio-compatible Arduino, is running a 32-bit 48 MHz ARM processor, instead of the Arduino 8-bit number, but compatible with Arduino shields "pin").
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Unfortunately, the network code eat a good majority of the Board of Directors already lean code storage and RAM, but you can always the original flash Netduino firmware here if you want. Now that the Council is located in a "public beta" while the firmware is what additional customization, but you must be able to $ 60 on the final model along the holidays.



September 30th, 2010 at 2:49 pm
“Unfortunately, the network code eat a good majority of the Board of Directors already lean code storage and RAM, but you can always the original flash Netduino firmware here if you want. Now that the Council is located in a “public beta” while the firmware is what additional customization, but you must be able to $ 60 on the final model along the holidays. ”
WTF???