Ruslan (14.02.2007 11:28, просмотров: 1) ответил blackbit на Обопрутся на те, что с MMU..
The .NET MicroFramework doesn't require a Memory Management Unit (MMU)... http://static.flickr.com/184/377124364_ed55796a6f_m.jpg
http://blogs.msdn.com/mikehall/archive/2007/02/05/net-microframework-and-windows-ce-what-s-the-difference.aspx
There are some other major differences - The .NET MicroFramework doesn't require a Memory Management Unit (MMU), but can also run on MMU based processors (NETMF runs on a number of ARM7 and ARM9 CPUs) - NETMF doesn't have a configuration tool like Platform Builder (there are a number of OEMs that will be building NETMF capable hardware, you simply write the application in Visual Studio 2005 that is downloaded and runs on the hardware), hardware support for a board is provided as a managed assembly that would be added as a reference to a .NET MicroFramework C# project. A complete NETMF image is in the order of 300kb, note that this is about the size of the CE 6.0 kernel only image! Here's how the .NET MicroFramework stack looks, notice the support for WPF on MicroFramework (very nice!).