TinyCLR 2.0 Release Candidate
We are happy to announce that TinyCLR 2.0 Release Candidate is now ready to use. This is one step away from the final production release.
We are happy to announce that TinyCLR 2.0 Release Candidate is now ready to use. This is one step away from the final production release.
GHI Electronics has led the way for near 20 years in providing file system chipsets. And now we have better options.
In preview 6 of TinyCLR 2.0, we bring you the all-new “Secure Assemblies” feature. Security is one of the main foundations of TinyCLR 2.0 and SITCore
There are millions of devices that rely on USB for power. Using a powered USB Hub should be a must for any SITCore developer.
Today’s Spotlight is on a project by @RoSchmi who built a project showing Amazon Web Services (AWS) through TinyCLR OS on the SITCore development board.
Many of our SITCore boards include the MikroBUS socket, giving you a long list of available plug-and-play modules.