Hi,There was already a similar post regarding .NET Micro Framework.Recently I found that smallest Footprint of ".NET Micro Framework" is 64KB RAM, 256KB Flash.And there was a statement in LM3S9B96 development board's document saying "The LM3S9B96 development board is also a useful development vehicle for systems programmed using tools such as Microsoft’s .NET Micro Framework"Does this means Templest class support .NET Micro Framework?if not, do you have any plans in future, with new series.Thankyou and Regards.
pradeepbs wrote:Recently I found that smallest Footprint of ".NET Micro Framework" is 64KB RAM, 256KB Flash.I think that mean that the .NET Micro Framework consumes at least 64K RAM and 256K Flash; ie, in a chip with 64K RAM and 256K Flash, you would have nothing left for any application!And there was a statement in LM3S9B96 development board's document saying "The LM3S9B96 development board is also a useful development vehicle for systems programmed using tools such as Microsoft’s .NET Micro Framework"You mean the Product Brief:
Does this means Templest class support .NET Micro Framework?Subject to the memory requirements, that would mean that they are capable of supporting it - but you would either have to find a suitabel port, or do the port yourself, or find someone to do it for you.
They say it is now done:
http://e2e.ti.com/support/microcontrollers/stellaris_arm_cortex-m3_microcontroller/f/471/p/47114/166407.aspx#166407