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Several months back we talked about the new SPARK program, which provides low cost embedded hardware with a full copy of Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Visual Studio 2005 for hobbyist developers.
If you were to be given a free reference board and had some additional peripherals, had a full copy of CE6.0, Visual Studio 2005, and one month of your spare time, what would you build? – Now is your chance to submit your project ideas to the SPARK program – a judging panel is eagerly waiting for your project submissions, a handful of lucky hobbyist developers will be given the hardware and software needed to build their dream projects – all you need to do is blog about your experience, and share your final project with the community so they can reproduce your final design. Project submission should contain a description of the project, the problem you are aiming to solve, a breakdown of the hardware you would need/use, and timeline for completion.
GO!
- Mike
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Anonymous
September 04, 2008
PingBack from http://www.easycoded.com/if-you-have-up-to-1000-of-embedded-hardware-a-full-copy-of-ce6-and-one-month-of-spare-time-%e2%80%93-what-do-you-build/Anonymous
September 07, 2008
  Hey friends - You may have seen Mike or Olivier's post about the next innovation from the Spark