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    Hi guys! Hmm...it just occurred to me, this might be the appropriate place for me to post. Thing is, I've made a USB board called PeekyPokey with an API so that you can use .NET languages such as C# for interfacing with electronics stuff like relays, RFID tag readers, tactile buttons, rotary encoders, keypads, sensors, servos and things like that. Here's the Project home page on CodePlex: http://www.peekypokey.org/ The API also comes with an extensive toolkit containing classes for the PC side of things too - like a built in webserver, gamepad drivers, virtual keys, MIDI interface, a generalized HID interface and so on - things you can use to control electronic devices. In essence, PeekyPokey has 8 general input/outputs, a virtual COM port, 3.3V/5V power supplies and kind of brings Windows PCs and electronics together in pretty much the same way IOIO does for Android. The PeekyPokey board targets programmers curious of embedded electronics programming and hardware interfacing. The whole idea is to play, explore, learn and have fun with electronics. This is just to let you guys know it's there and love to hear what you think! NOTE: I'm not selling the boards, I'm just the creator. Thanks!

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      Hi guys! Hmm...it just occurred to me, this might be the appropriate place for me to post. Thing is, I've made a USB board called PeekyPokey with an API so that you can use .NET languages such as C# for interfacing with electronics stuff like relays, RFID tag readers, tactile buttons, rotary encoders, keypads, sensors, servos and things like that. Here's the Project home page on CodePlex: http://www.peekypokey.org/ The API also comes with an extensive toolkit containing classes for the PC side of things too - like a built in webserver, gamepad drivers, virtual keys, MIDI interface, a generalized HID interface and so on - things you can use to control electronic devices. In essence, PeekyPokey has 8 general input/outputs, a virtual COM port, 3.3V/5V power supplies and kind of brings Windows PCs and electronics together in pretty much the same way IOIO does for Android. The PeekyPokey board targets programmers curious of embedded electronics programming and hardware interfacing. The whole idea is to play, explore, learn and have fun with electronics. This is just to let you guys know it's there and love to hear what you think! NOTE: I'm not selling the boards, I'm just the creator. Thanks!

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      hanzibal2 wrote:

      it just occurred to me, this might be the appropriate place for me to post.

      No, you have already posted it at http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4653609/PeekyPokey-a-USB-board-for-h-w-programming-in-NET.aspx[^] as you were told; please don't repost. Also read http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3122365/How-to-get-an-answer-to-your-question.aspx[^].

      Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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        hanzibal2 wrote:

        it just occurred to me, this might be the appropriate place for me to post.

        No, you have already posted it at http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/4653609/PeekyPokey-a-USB-board-for-h-w-programming-in-NET.aspx[^] as you were told; please don't repost. Also read http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/3122365/How-to-get-an-answer-to-your-question.aspx[^].

        Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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        Sorry, I discovered this section after posting in the other section and since PeekyPokey is a hardware device I thought maybe this was the right place but apparently I was wrong. I do apologize for double posting.

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