Coding4Fun: Home Automation with Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008
From MSDN Coding4Fun - Typically we think of robots as machines from science fiction or as industrial robots such as those that build and paint cars. In the world of Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio, anything that has sensors and/or actuators can be considered a robot. In this article, we look at an automated house as a robot and apply the Decentralized Software Services model of Microsoft Robotics Studio to implementing some home automation tasks.
- Mike
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Anonymous
August 01, 2008
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August 11, 2008
Hi Mike, I would like to know if you may inform me where are now located the videos and virtual labs which before were available in http://www.ce6launch.com/. They were interesting (specially the one from Steve Maillet) but that site is not working anymore. Best wishes, AlexAnonymous
August 11, 2008
Hi Alex, The videos can now be found here - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/news/pressroom/default.mspx
- Mike
- Anonymous
August 13, 2008
Hi Mike, thanks for your reply but I could not find in the provided link the videos corresponding to the WinCE 6.0 launch (Note: WinCE 6.0 Launch != WinCE 6.0 R2 launch) I mean the ones that are listed here: http://blogs.msdn.com/davbaker/archive/2006/11/10/windows-ce-6-0-launch-virtual-labs-and-session-materials.aspx Thanks, Alex