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And whilst considering the myriad of development and language choices on offer, I came across Windows10 IoT. Radioralph wrote:I am an experienced 8-bit embedded developer (using Microchip/Swordfish IDE) about to embark on my first Raspberry Pi experience. But once I hit the ground running and begin my learning, I'd just like to know I'd made the right choice for what I'd like to ultimately achieve. I should add that I haven't even completed the obligatory "Hello World" or "Blinky LED" projects using the Raspberry Pi yet, so I should be considered a rank novice at this stage.

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So my questions is this: will the Visual Studio 2015 IDE with Win10 IoT provide me with the components I require - the ability to retrieve the time from a NTP server (and maybe if necessary write to an off-board RTC using SPI) the ability to send simple emails using SMTP (and receiving from a POP server would be nice too) the ability to download a MP3 audio file and save to the Pi's SD card using a HTTP Get and finally the ability to play MP3 audio files that were encoded using typical bitrates.

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And Win10 IoT Core stood out as an attractive choice, particularly as I already have some experience using Visual Studio / Visual Basic for other projects. For Xojo Mac IDE: MBS-Xojo-Plugins215.dmg: 788M Complete plugin package MBS-Xojo-Plugins-plugins215.dmg: 686M Only the plugin files for Xojo MBS-Xojo-Plugins-docs215.dmg: 33M Only the offline documentation MBS-Xojo-Plugins-examples215.dmg: 71M Only the examples For Xojo Windows and Linux IDE: MBS-Xojo-Plugins215. So I made the decision to move to the next step using a Pi. It works, but takes forever (4+ hours) to download the 16MB MP3 file, a limit of using an 8-bit micro running at 10mips with a half-duplex ENC28J60 Ethernet chip, no doubt.

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Then at another specific date and time, the MP3 file is played - its about 30min in duration.Īlready I have finished building and writing a proof-of-concept using a Microchip 18F series micro controller, which uses SNTP to get the time, SMTP to send an email, HTTP client with a GET to retrieve the file and save is to an SD card using SPI, then finally a VS1053 MP3 decoder to play. And whilst considering the myriad of development and language choices on offer, I came across Windows10 IoT.īy way of explanation, I am building a very specific but simple project that downloads an MP3 file at a particular time of the week, performs some rudimentary "sanity checks" on the file (just to make sure it is intact) and then sends an email to an Admin to confirm that the file has been "received" okay.

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I am an experienced 8-bit embedded developer (using Microchip/Swordfish IDE) about to embark on my first Raspberry Pi experience.









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