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A dev environment, apparently workable with "any" 8/16/32 bit micro?
Downloading now, more later
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Feel the power of the dark side! Atmel AVR
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Not much "Studio" in this.
25 MB of Microsoft Robotics Command Line.
Lived for about 2 minutes on my PC before I removed it all again.
Not worth the effort.
ymmv
/J
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I'm just getting into it, but I think looks may be deceptive
http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics/getstarted/simulation/default.aspx
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At Microsoft Mobile & Embedded Devcon 2006 some participants are were given Parallax sumo robot ( with modified PCB .. ARM7 CPU ). They can program using Visual studio C# to program and the .Net Mico Framework to load the code into the MUC using null modem serial cable. They are also provided with a sumo emulator.
David VanHorn <microbrix@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm just getting into it, but I think looks may be deceptive
http://msdn.microsoft.com/robotics/getstarted/simulation/default.aspx
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