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NETDUINO PLUS HTTP WEBSERVER

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Author: NART SCHINACKOW

Last Updated: 2012-08-27

Package Version: 1.0.0.0

Category: Communication

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License: MIT license  

Netduino plus is an open source hardware and software board, specs could be found at
http://www.netduino.com/netduinoplus/specs.htm
it uses microsoft .net micro frame work
uses Atmel 32-bit microcontroller, Speed: 48MHz, ARM7
This Project demonstrates an http web server

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This is an HTTP server library that contains all functions that handles http web requests (GET /)(only), the server listens for connections on a separate thread hence not affecting the netduino main loop(multi task).

how to use the example:
1)pick a 2gb sd card and put files in it (html,pictures(jpeg,gif),flash pages(with its swf)
2)insert the sd card into netduino-plus
3)start visual studio 2010 express
4)open the example project
5)compile it and deploy to your netduino-plus board
6)wait until ip address appears in the debug window
7)open your browser and type in the ip address
8)the list of files in the sd card will appear as a link each, choose a file and it will reply with its contents.

note: you could import your own html files into sd card so that when clicked an html webpage will be displayed
note: the zipped file contains a documentation that provides help and description on the library

Note: This Project May Be Optimized And Changed Any Time So Stay Tuned

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