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    .NET Micro Framework Port

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    Manuel Menghin
    Posted by Manuel Menghin
    on Nov 15 2010 00:31 AM
    Prodigy20 points

    Hi

    Is there any port (HAL-Driver layer) available for the MicroFramework. It would be very resourcefull to have an implementation of the drivers of the Stellaris which use the same Interfaces given by the Porting Kit of the Micro Framework.

    or

    Has anyone tried to  port microframework onto the stellaris (ideas, documents)?

     

    A closed source solution of the whole CLR is useless in my case of use.

     

    My Wish:

    - A open source port for the Stellaris (must not have all drivers included, only the basic ones needed by the mf to run)

     

    Regards

     Manuel M.

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    • Andy Neil
      Posted by Andy Neil
      on Nov 15 2010 01:34 AM
      Guru32005 points

      One of the main objects of a forum like this is to provide a record of the information that has been built up in all the discussions over the years.

      So it always pays to do a Search to find those previous discussions:

      http://e2e.ti.com/search/SearchResults.aspx?q=.NET+Micro+Framework

      .NET Micro Framework Microframework .NET
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    • Manuel Menghin
      Posted by Manuel Menghin
      on Nov 18 2010 00:40 AM
      Prodigy20 points

      Hi

      Thanks for the advice, but i already used this main object bevore i made this post.

      The only information i gathered was the Port of GoldenIC.

       

      The main Problem is that i dont need a closed source port, i need a open one (or a part of it).

      Documentation about this topic would also a great help.

       

      Mabe i have failed to see the wanted information, then i am thankfull of every information about it.

       

      Regards

        Menghin M.

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