24 August 2009

Changing the embedded development model with Microsoft .NET Micro Framework

While there is a broad range of embedded applications in need of complete and highly granular control of all operational aspects of a device, there is also a world of embedded applications out there that can easily do without. This white paper from Digi International takes a closer look.

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Mike Rohrmoser, senior product manager for Digi International

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