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From the monthly archives: March 2015
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Whether you are working with Linux, Windows or other RTOS, develop
custom OS runtime image for a targeted hardware platform, without help from
efficient development tool, is a daunting, tedious and time consuming task. To help simplify the complexity in developing
custom Compact 2013 OS runtime image, Microsoft provides the Platform Builder
suite of tools, a set of free plug-in for the Visual Studio 2012 and 2013 IDE,
available for download from Microsoft website.
In part-2 of this Compact 2013 getting started series, we will work
through the steps, using the Platform Builder plug-in for Visual Studio 2013,
to develop an OS design project and generate an OS runtime image for a target device.
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A solution is now at hand with respect to interrupts being lost when they are close to a system timer tick interrupt, with TI AM335X CPU. THE LATEST UPDATE NOW HAS THIS SOLUTION.
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Finally the new M2Mqtt 4.1 version is out !
In the last months, my library was under pressure thanks to my friends Olivier Vigliengo (from Adeneo) and Nicolas Besson (Microsoft MVP on Windows Embedded, from Adeneo). They used the MQTT client for their hobbistic projects and stressed it a lot !
After exchanging a lot of emails with log traces, I fixed some bugs and added some improvements to the library.
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A new Compact 2013 release is available on MSDN that will bring your build environment up to date as per February 2015.
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Slight change in CELOADER v1.3.0: new algorithm to handle the TFTP ACK receive delay.
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CELOADER v1.2.0 sometimes freezes during the transfer because TFTP packet are lost, version v1.3.0 solves this problem by re-transmitting faulty TFTP packets.
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Win32 on Galileo is smaller than the Desktop Win32, here is a quick technique to find if a Win32 function is available on Galileo.
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The first "visible" step of the new .Net Micro Framework has been accomplished ... finally the official repository for the future versions is GitHub; viceversa all previous versions of the framework will remain onCodePlex as the forum. Each bug/issue reported on CodePlex will be evaluated and included as "work item" on GitHub.
Due to the "interpreter" nature of the runtime, the project was named ".Net Micro Framework Interpreter" but contains the interpreter, the BCL (Base Class Library) and the native code for porting.
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In the previous blog in this series, using Flash for non-volatile program data was covered. One aspect of this was the F( ) macro that enables Serial.print/println strings to be accessed from Flash where the program is stored. That is, they do not consume RAM space allowing for more volatile programming space. This blog compares using and not using the F( ) macro. In the Telemetry sketch this allows for nearly double the number of name-value pairs
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In the quest to reduce RAM usage with a RAM challenged Arduino device, this blog covers using permanent storage (Flash and EEPROM).
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