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Embedded Programming with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
Embedded Programming with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
ISBN: 0735623651
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 118
Authors:
Donald Thompson
,
Rob Miles
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Table of Contents
Back Cover
Embedded Programming with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
Foreword
Introduction
Who This Book Is For
System Requirements
Code Samples
Support for This Book
Part I: Preliminaries
Chapter 1: Small, Connected Devices Built on the .NET Micro Framework
Why Did Microsoft Create the .NET Micro Framework?
How Does the Framework Fit with Microsoft s Embedded Products?
What Is the .NET Micro Framework?
Conclusion
Chapter 2: Introduction to .NET and the .NET Micro Framework
Conclusion
Chapter 3: Getting Started
Installing the .NET Micro Framework SDK
Creating a New Project
Project Settings
The Default C Code
Building, Deploying, and Executing
Interactive Debugging
Deploying to a Target Device
Conclusion
Part II: Making the .NET Micro Framework Work for You
Chapter 4: Building a Device
Driving the Output
An Input-Port Object
A Complete Program-Our First Flashlight
Inputs with Events
A Complete Program-A Flashlight Using Interrupts
Implementing a Flashlight-Finder Feature Using Threads
Implementing a Flashlight-Finder Feature Using a Timer
A Data-Logging Flashlight
Conclusion
Chapter 5: Developing for the .NET Micro Framework
Building Device Software Components
Programming for Performance
Conclusion
Chapter 6: Networking
ClientServer Model
Peer-to-Peer Model
Microsoft.SPOT.Net
TCPIP Programming with Sockets
The System.Net Namespace
System.Net.Sockets Namespace
Building a Connected Flashlight
Conclusion
Chapter 7: Creating An Interface Display
The Bitmap Class
Drawing Shapes
Adding Resources to a .NET Micro Framework Project
Image Drawing
Image Scaling
Drawing Text
The Application Class
Windows and Display Elements
The Display Element Hierarchy
Displaying Text
Displaying Images
User Input and Events
Creating a Working User Interface
Conclusion
Chapter 8: Using SideShow as a User Interface
SideShow Device Management
SideShow Devices and Gadget Applications
Creating and Deploying SideShow Applications
SideShow Content and Endpoints
Displaying Notifications
Creating a SideShow Menu Page
A Pop-up Menu Display
Creating a SideShow Dialog Page
SideShow Device Events
Using SideShow Devices
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Developing with the Emulator
Conclusion
Part III: Projects
Chapter 10: Controlling a Robot
A Robot-Control Project
Conclusion
Chapter 11: From Prototype to Product: Case Studies
Case Study 2: Vista SideShow
Conclusion
Glossary
P-V
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Z
List of Figures
List of Listings
List of Sidebars
Embedded Programming with the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework
ISBN: 0735623651
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2007
Pages: 118
Authors:
Donald Thompson
,
Rob Miles
BUY ON AMAZON
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