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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. Darwin-OP Humanoid Research Robot. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Using PowerShell to integrate with SuperOffice CRM, Part II: NetServer | Robotics
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. July 9, 2009. Using PowerShell to integrate with SuperOffice CRM, Part II: NetServer. It actually took me a while to get this working, so I’m going to show you the entire process from blank .ps1 file to finished result with all the hurdles I encountered on the way. Session = [SuperOffice.SoSession]: Authenticate(“FL”, “”). Exception when trying to Authenticate. At this point there are actuall...
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Netduino Plus 2 and TMP102 temperature sensor | Robotics
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. October 14, 2013. Netduino Plus 2 and TMP102 temperature sensor. At Sparkfun they have a small and cheap temperatursensor called TMP102 which can sense temperature changes of 0.0625 C with a 0.5 C accuracy. Communication with the device is done using I C. The NET Micro Framework has support for the I C interface bus, but I have downloaded the I2CBus helper class found in this thread. You can ...
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Major parts | Robotics
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. The Brainfreeze Android is a humanoid robot. The body frame might be based upon the InMoov. 3D printed opensource robot, but could also end up with something smaller in size. The electronics use the Netduino for controlling servos, sensors and intelligence. For the most part the mechanical parts are printed with a 3D printer, and assembled together using parts from carbon fiber. In the first ...
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Using PowerShell to integrate with SuperOffice CRM | Robotics
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. July 1, 2009. Using PowerShell to integrate with SuperOffice CRM. The COM interface of SuperOffice CRM can easily be invoked from PowerShell. How, you say? Well, a picture with an example says more than a thousand words, right? Interacting with SuperOffice from PowerShell. Unable to list SQL tables in Management Studio? Accessing WMI from cmd.exe →. July 7, 2009 at 06:59.
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Testing WebServices with Storm | Robotics
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. October 8, 2009. Testing WebServices with Storm. So, to play around with the webservices you really need to write up a C# dummy project, and do some coding just to get some simple testing done. Alternatively you can also use PowerShell, like I wrote about in this post. But there is actually a simpler way! Over at codeplex.com there is a project called Storm. On how to install the webservices.
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. October 14, 2013. Netduino Plus 2 and TMP102 temperature sensor. At Sparkfun they have a small and cheap temperatursensor called TMP102 which can sense temperature changes of 0.0625 C with a 0.5 C accuracy. Communication with the device is done using I C. The NET Micro Framework has support for the I C interface bus, but I have downloaded the I2CBus helper class found in this thread. You can ...
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09 | July | 2009 | Robotics
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A microcontroller, a dash of C#, a teaspoon of electronics and then you stir. Complete with a pinch of good luck. Daily Archives: July 9, 2009. July 9, 2009. Using PowerShell to integrate with SuperOffice CRM, Part II: NetServer. It actually took me a while to get this working, so I’m going to show you the entire process from blank .ps1 file to finished result with all the hurdles I encountered on the way. Session = [SuperOffice.SoSession]: Authenticate(“FL”, “”). Exception when trying to Authenticate.