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As a hobbyist that works on embedded systems/robotics. What would you like to see as hardware features of a Micro Framework development kit? I have seen plenty of questions about what is available, and nothing really about what is missing. I also find most existing kits to be aimed more at product development than the hobbyist.

Are modular designs using IDC/jumper blocks better or do you prefer built in components? How many GPIO pins? Would some form of memory mapped devices be useful? Would you see a use to more than one SPI bus? What wireless/serial protocols would you like to see?

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@Sinan Unur: Thanks for the fix... I thought I spell checked this before I posted but it looks like I missed one – Matthew Whited Jun 25 at 15:16

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I've always loved my Parallax Development board. I couldn't find the exact one i bought a few years ago... but this is close.

http://www.parallax.com/StoreSearchResults/tabid/768/List/0/SortField/4/ProductID/123/Default.aspx?txtSearch=Prototype+board

To improve upon it, it'd be nice if it had a some more opamps. I like how you have all the peripherals around the outside that you can quickly wireup to the breadboard.

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For robotics I would like the development board to have a built in H-bridge (for motor control), I2C, SPI, serial, small LCD (for menus, etc.), ZigBee and/or Bluetooth.

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Would you want a motor controller really on board or something similar to the modules like are available for the BASIC Stamp? My concern with on board would be if you accidentally fry the H-Bridge you would lose part of the board. As well as this may not upscale well to larger motors and would be of no use for steppers. – Matthew Whited Jun 25 at 15:11
put the H-bridge on a plug in module/card such that when you fry it, its easily replaceable. – Mark Jun 25 at 16:12

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