Need files for .NET Micro Framework for ChipworkX module

Microsoft.SPOT.dll Core runtime
Microsoft.SPOT.Native.dll Native interop
Microsoft.SPOT.Graphics.dll Drawing, fonts
Microsoft.SPOT.IO.dll IO support
Microsoft.SPOT.Touch.dll Touchscreen support
Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.dll Hardware abstraction
Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.SerialPort.dll Serial port support
Microsoft.SPOT.Hardware.Usb.dll USB support
Microsoft.SPOT.Net.dll Networking support
GHIElectronics.NETMF.System.dll GHI system extensions
GHIElectronics.NETMF.Hardware.dll GHI hardware APIs
GHIElectronics.NETMF.IO.dll GHI storage (SD/USB)
GHIElectronics.NETMF.Glide.dll Glide UI framework

I have downloded the 4.1 SDK from Microsoft and the 4.1 SDK from GHI Electronics. But they do not contain the files. I want to get the module working/usable.

This is a very old module. Can you tell us what you are trying to do with this module?

Well iv made a app launcher to interface with the GPIO pins to use them as an output so i can connect wireless modules. Also developed a mini game. But when i looked for the core files in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft .NET Micro Framework\v4.1\Assembliesi they weren’t there i also looked in V4.0 but only fund a few. Im missing the necessary .dill files to get it working and all the old download links i find return with Error 404.

https://www.ghielectronics.com/longevity/

You’re likely the only one in the world working on new ChipworkX-based development. Purchase a current GHI TinyClr-based board.

Few remaining forum members have ChipworkX experience. I have a GHI device with a ChipworkX module, but haven’t developed with it in years. Restoring a functional development environment would take hours, if not days.

The forum has many experienced members who’ll provide prompt and accurate assistance using current technology.

If you’re using ChipworkX for personal education and enjoyment, considering its age and lack of support, it may not be a pleasant experience.

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Thank you for your reply. I got the board from one of my friends so i thought it would be fun to play around with but now hearing that im probably the only one in the world working on a ChiopworkX module. I think im going to follow your advice and get something more relevant and supported.

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Now there’s a blast from the past. My first introduction to GHI was the Chipworx modules for a data logger I was working on. When the G400 came out later, I switched to that for the extra grunt it gave, and later the SCM20260D.

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