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In part-1 of this Compact 2013 getting started series, let's go over the development environment, required software and connectivity between the development workstation and the target device.
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In Part 9 of this series, it was shown how to create a Version 1 table such that the id field is an auto-incremented integer which saves storage space on a small device. Version 1 tables don't automatically save a creation and modification date. This blog covers how to do it with a Script.
The default id field for a Azure Mobile Services Table, that the table is indexed on, is a string. By default the string that is auto-generated is a 36 character GUID string. This can be 3 or more times rest of the data sent as a HTTP Response to a default HTTP GET for each record from the Telemetry table . This blog discusses this issue and canvasses some options to resolve this overkill.
This blog covers the major revision of the Telemetry to remove old, now unnecessary code, fix some bugs, further improve error responses, and a stored data structure that makes the parsed JSon data available after the HTTP Response processing is complete.
One of the areas left incomplete in the Texas Instruments AM335x BSP when they ended Windows Embedded support was the whole power management and low power operation. TI turned over support to a third party, which will remain nameless, and from what I can gather not much work has been done since. This is a shame as the AM335x processor, as used on the Beaglebone, has some fantastic low power features. In general, ARM processors have always had superior low power characteristics over the x86 family. This is do, in part, to the fine granularity ARM gives you over clock and power domain control as distributed within the chip itself. You have the ability to shut down different sections of the chip, or even run them at a reduced voltage. You also have the ability to slow down or cut off clocks to different internal peripherals within the part. All these can have a cumulative effect on lowering the current draw and thus the power consumed by the chip. These things become very important if you are doing a battery op ...
Re: SurfPad: Index
this is a good post that you have written you can add more about the outlook or some other technology...
-- Configure Outlook 2016
Re: Azure Sphere - Hands on!!
Cool
-- David Jones
Re: Windows 10 IoT Core: Shutdown and Reboot the Raspberry Pi
Bruce, I noticed that you are sending a REST web request for controlling the pi. I looked online a for...
-- Waleed Elmandouh
Re: Strange HP Laptop Keyboard Fix–It worked for me.
Eh its happened again! Yes [Fn] and [ctrl] keys are swapped. So time to shutdown and remove the battery...
Re: Win 10 IoT-Core - Raspberry Pi3 Bluetooth Driver Issue: Workaround
Thank you for the workaround. I just tried it on my Raspberry Pi 3 running Win 10 IoT. It solved the...
-- Paul
When the BLE dongle is inserted it shows up on the default startup app main page as two entries: USB...
The above "comment" is the Device tree on Device Portal-Devices for the Bluetooth Driver/s with the ...
>HTREE\ROOT\0 >ACPI ARM-based PC >Microsoft ACPI-Compiant System ...
Re: Bluetooth Low Energy on Windows 10 Creators Edition and a RPi3 issue.
FYI: On RPI2 ========== When my USB BLE Dongle is plugged in I get two entries on the main page for the...