Intel Joule Dev Board with Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Core

Intel Joule Dev Board with Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Core

Compare to Arduino, Raspberry Pi dev kit, Intel doesn’t seem to be well accepted by the maker communities. But this doesn’t stop Intel from trying making dev board for enthusiasts. Back to the day where Intel has their Intel Galileo Board till credit card size Edison board, by far Intel Joule is the most powerful dev board that Intel have introduced. Intel introduced their latest and yet most powerful dev board Intel Joule in August 2016, and soon will be…

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UWP – Harware Back Button, App View Back Button and Webview

UWP – Harware Back Button, App View Back Button and Webview

To display HTML contents within your Universal Windows Platform applications, Webview is always the best choice. But, when came across while working on the app to navigate the previous page, it became a challenge. By default, if user press on the physical back button on mobile device, virtual back button on desktop (in tablet mode) the app will exit or closed. This brought superb unpleasant experience to users. Of course, developers can always put a set of navigation button to…

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Dijkstra’s algorithm

Dijkstra’s algorithm

To be frank, I hate mathematics, due to the nature of my work now, I got to use all this skillsets. For the last few weeks, I’d been studying a new algorithm to make one of my apps more intelligent, as for the finding, I write this article to explain a simple but powerful algorithm : Dijkstra’s algorithm. Dijkstra’s algorithm can be describe as the father of all modern GPS routing engine. Without it, we will have hard time to…

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GeoExtension

GeoExtension

Introduction Calculate distance, bearing, mid-point between two geographical points is not an easy job. All the formula that use for calculation is based on the basis of a spherical earth and ignoring ellipsoidal effects of the earth. In fact, the earth is actually oblate spheroidal with a radius varying between 6378KM at equatorial to 6357KM at polar. Local radius of curvature from equatorial meridian to polar is 6336KM and 6399KM respectively. With all of this differences, 6371KM is the generally…

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Entrance counter POC with Windows 10 IoT Core, Raspberry Pi2 and PIR sensors

Entrance counter POC with Windows 10 IoT Core, Raspberry Pi2 and PIR sensors

This tiny project was originally want to showcase how can we use Raspberry Pi2, Windows 10 IoT Core and PIR sensors to count the visitors enter the exhibition hall. The first showcase was perform during KL Converge 2015 which held on August 27 – 29, 2015 at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center. The second demo of this project is on 2015 Microsoft Malaysia Channel Partner Conference at Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre. During the first showcase, we are using Intel Galileo Gen…

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Windows 10 for IoT Core Build 10152

Windows 10 for IoT Core Build 10152

Microsoft has released Windows 10 for IoT Core Insider Preview build 10152 on June 24, 2015. This release still pretty much as early build, lot of “suppose” work elements are still “missing”. What’s New Windows 10 IoT Core Insider Preview (June 24, 2015 Release) Updated base OS build (Build 10152.0.fbl_impressive.150618-2341) New FFU Flashing Tool (No longer require to type command line) Secure Shell (SSH) server support Audio output on Raspberry Pi 2 (USB-audio and onboard analog output) Web server (WebB)…

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Windows 10 for IoT on Raspberry Pi2 to control LEDs

Windows 10 for IoT on Raspberry Pi2 to control LEDs

In this article, we will connect three different colors LED to Raspberry Pi 2 with Windows 10 for IoT preloaded. The respective LED will light up corresponding to the button clicked. Components: 1 x red LED 1 x yellow LED 1 x green LED 3 x 330Ω resistors 1 x HDMI TV/Monitor 1 x breadboard and serveral male-to-female connector wires 1 x Raspberry Pi 2 with loaded Windows 10 for IoT (If you want to know how to provision the…

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Developing for Windows 10 for IoT Core with Windows Universal Apps

Developing for Windows 10 for IoT Core with Windows Universal Apps

Developing Windows Universal Apps for Windows 10 IoT Core is no different than develop it for other Windows 10 applications. In this article, I will focus building a Windows Universal Apps that can run on Windows, Tablets and Raspberry Pi 2. This has not related to the GPIO connectors on the board itself, that part will be covered in my later articles. What you need: A machine that run the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview (currently is build 10130) You…

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Access to Windows 10 for IoT on Raspberry Pi 2

Access to Windows 10 for IoT on Raspberry Pi 2

After success installed Windows 10 for IoT Core on Raspberry Pi 2 from previous article. Now we can try to access it web browser. The current version of Windows 10 for IoT Core still at very early build. It only support LAN connection. Wireless and Bluetooth are still out of reach. Access via browser Obtain the IP address from the main screen. (Connect your Raspberry Pi 2 to TV/Monitor via HDMI cable) Open a browser and key in the IP…

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Setup Windows 10 for IoT on Raspberry Pi 2

Setup Windows 10 for IoT on Raspberry Pi 2

What you need: Windows 10 Insider Preview Raspberry Pi 2 board Power supply with 5V / 1.0A (recommended use a powerbank) 8Gb or higher micro SD Card (recommended Class 10 or higher) HDMI cable TV / Monitor with HDMI input Ethernet cable Step 1 – Download Windows 10 for IoT Visit to Windows IoT Download, select the build that you want. In this topic, we will select Windows 10 IoT Core for Raspberry Pi 2. Sign in to Windows Embeded…

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