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Index
Getting Started with Netduino SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly A Note Regarding Supplemental Files Preface
What You Need to Know How to Use This Book Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us This Book Was Made Possible By
1. Introducing Netduino
Meet the Netduino Family What You Need
2. Setting up the Free Tools
Step 1: Install Visual Studio Express Step 2: Install the .NET Micro Framework SDK Step 3: Install the Netduino SDK Conclusion
3. First Projects
Start Visual Studio Blinking the Onboard LED Running the Blinky App Pushing the Onboard Button Conclusion
4. Expansion Shields and Electronic Components
A Gallery of Shields
Motors GPS Wireless Networks Graphical Display
Breadboards and Components Conclusion
5. Digital and Analog IO with the MakerShield
Pushing the MakerShield’s Button Analog Inputs
Measuring Voltage Other Analog Sensors
Conclusion
6. Breadboards and LEDs
Changing Intensity Setting Up the Breadboard Hooking Up the Components Writing the Dimmer Code
Mixing Colors
Conclusion
7. Sound and Motion
Making Music Motors and Servos
Servo Control
Conclusion
8. Connecting to the Internet
Coding the Server Conclusion
A. Upgrading Firmware
Minor Updates Major Upgrades
B. Developing Netduino Apps with Mono
Prepare the Netduino Set Up Your Developer Tools Install Mono
Install Mono 2.10 Compile Mono 2.12 with Mono 2.10
Install Wine Download Supporting Binaries Compile an App
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