I’d mentioned the USBizi was being worked on here and at a couple of events. Well, for those who have been asking me about it, it’s now shipping. And not just with the 2.5 Micro Framework, but there is also a beta version of the 3.0 Micro Framework available. You can get the official info and ordering locations at http://www.ghielectronics.com/details.php?id=113
Posts Tagged Coding Outside The Box
USBizi released
Sep 17
If you’re like me and have one of their kits, you’ll be happy to know that Sean Liming of SJJ Micro just released a Micro .Net 2.5 update for the EDK and EDK Plus kits. I’ve already got mine installed and am enjoying the 2.5 features I’ve been itching to try (notably the Web Services on Devices capabilities and the native TCP/IP stack!)
You can find the update at http://www.sjjmicro.com/EDK.html – there’s a very good document on how to update the TinyCLR on your device. I was very happy to see how easy it was to do the update, and had no trouble whatsoever. You’ll also find some updated documentation on using the framework with your hardware.
Interfaces
Apr 16
One of the shows I worked on for 5 Minutes of Innovation was a commentary on the different interfaces we’re all coming in contact with in our day to day lives. This is something that creeps up on us, but that once we notice it – it’s pretty incredible.
Part 1 is at Skydrive and part 2 is forthcoming (I wanted to integrate any comments from Pt 1 before it goes up.)
New category of posts
Apr 16
Some of you may have seen the test post that was up last week – I’ve gotten a number of people asking what was going on there. The answer is that I’ve been working on some prototype shows (you may have seen me over on www.5minutesofinnovation.com with Bill Steele) and I’m branching out a bit to put content a bit closer to this blog. Look forward to some observations and commentary on innovation in the industry in general, both social and technical and I hope to hear feedback from you on your own opinions and observations. So speak up, comment away, and hopefully something of value will be distilled out of the discussion.
