🎃 Trick or treat! Found that old #MXCHIP AZ3166 dev-kit gathering dust? It's time to revive it! The firmware for the board under .NET @nanoFramework is live. Sensors, OLED, C# — go wild. WiFi is still WIP — dive in, hack, explore.
#IoT#DotNet#AZ3166#Azure#EmbeddedSystems
🎁 Join the “Eclipse ThreadX: A recipe for IoT success with four simple ingredients” workshop at The Things Conference in Amsterdam for a chance to get an MXChip AZ3166 development board!
🗓 23 September at 9:00 a.m.
📍 Ecosystem Room
Save your spot! hubs.la/Q03JJDTM0#EclipseThreadX#IoT#opensource#TheThingsConference
To my @MSIoTDevs and @MicrosoftIoT tweeps who may have missed it, I created a quick tutorial that will help you get @ZephyrIoT running on the MXChip #IoT Devkit in no time. Check it out and hit me up with any questions you may have! youtu.be/GiDsMlRipJY
I'll check. I haven't used a mxchip in a quite a while. All recent work on IoT has been esp32 (c# works brilliantly here) based or for bigger edge solutions Nvidia devices and raspberry pis for education and home projects.
I'm pretty sure there are tens of thousands of @Azure#IoT#MXChip dev kits out there, so I spent an hour making sure they can run @ZephyrIoT :)
So cool to get the sensors & LCD display all working like a charm by just adding them to the #devicetree! github.com/zephyrproject-rto…