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nanoframework/nanoFramework.IoT.Device: 📦 This repo includes .NET nanoFramework implementations for various sensors, chips, displays, hats and drivers

This repository contains bindings which can be sensors, small screen and anything else that you can connect to your nanoFramework chip!

Most of the bindings have been migrated from .NET IoT repository. Not all the bindings make sense to migrate to .NET nanoFramework, so the effort of migration has been placed into devices that can work with .NET nanoFramework. Please note as well that some devices have been migrated without been tested, so they main contain problems.

/devices/ contains devices that were cleaned up and should be working out of the box.

/src/devices_generated/ contains devices that were automatically ported from the NET Core IoT Libraries devices. They might not work or compile at this point, but are a good starting point if you need support for one of the devices contained here but missing from the /devices/ folder.

Other folders in /src contain nanoFramework projects that you can reference when creating/updating devices with provide functionality such as a StopWatach, a DelayHelper, BinaryPrimitives or various System.Device.Model Attributes.

Please check the detail list of tips and tricks to facilitate the migration. The generator takes care of some heavy lifting but there is always some manual adjustments needed.

/devices
  /Binding1
    /samples
      Binding1.Samples.nfproj
      AssicateFile.cs
      Program.cs
    /test
      BindingA.Test.nfproj
      AssociatedTestFile.cs
    Binding1.nfproj
    Binding1.nuspec
    version.json
    OtherFiles.cs
    OtherFiles.anythingelse
    Readme.md

The Code Converter allows to facilitate migration of .NET Core/.NET 5.0 code into .NET nanoFramework. More information and how to customize and run it here.

Did you know that with minimal efforts you can make a nanoFramework binding available for .NET IoT as well? More information and guidance on the steps to take, can be found in this article.

For documentation, providing feedback, issues and finding out how to contribute please refer to the Home repo.

This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.


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