Wio Link is well designed to provide simple Wi-Fi solutions for projects like:
You can use the API from Wio APP to read sensor status and control the actuator. It means that there will be no hardware programming, no breadboard, no jumper wires, and no soldering, just by installing an App on your mobile phone, you are able to build a simple IoT project in 5 minutes. Wio Link is an ESP8266 SoC based open-source Wi-Fi development board, the best part of it is the associated platform that allows users to create IoT applications by virtualizing plug-n-play modules to RESTful APIs with mobile Apps. In order to simplify all these steps, at the end of 2015, Seeed Studio initiated Wio Link on KickStarter, defined a new way of developing IoT applications. Maybe you are not one of them, but the knowledge of electronic engineering, micro-controller programming, network programming, IoT protocols handling are still great burden between you and a successful IoT project. There are even some people who don't like breadboard. Right click the relevant Microsoft Visual Studio entry, and select ChangeĬlick the Repair button in the Visual Studio dialog that opens.What's the toughest part of building IoT applications? Someone says the jump wires usually make him frustrated, while the other guy says he hates soldering the most. Possible Fix 4: Repair Visual Studio installation Reinstall the current stable version of Xamarin from. For example, here's one that used to cause trouble in older versions of Xamarin: HKEY\_CURRENT\_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\1\*.0\ExtensionManager\PendingDeletionsĭelete any entries that look like they might be related to Xamarin. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SharedDllsįind and delete any entries that match this pattern: In Explorer, delete any remaining files from the Xamarin Visual Studio extension folders (all versions, including both Program Files and Program Files (x86)):Ĭ:\Program Files*\Microsoft Visual Studio 1*.0\Common7\IDE\Extensions\XamarinĪlso check in the "VirtualStore" directory to see if there might be any "overlay" copies of any of the extension directories:
Possible Fix 3: Try a fresh reinstall of Xamarinįrom the Windows Control Panel, uninstall any of the following that are present: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" /setup If the extensions are properly installed (for version 3.1.228), there will be 60 items in the folder:Īfter you have confirmed that this folder looks correct, tell Visual Studio to try setting up the extensions again: Possible Fix 2: Ask Visual Studio to set up the extensions againĬheck if the Xamarin extensions have been copied into the Visual Studio extensions folder:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\Extensions\Xamarin\Xamarin\3.1.228.0 Proceed through the rest of the installer wizard. Make sure the Xamarin for Visual Studio 2013 option is set to install: Right click the Xamarin entry, and select Change. Open the Windows Programs and Features Control Panel.
For example, to install the extensions for Visual Studio 2013:
If that's the cause of the problem, install the missing Visual Studio extensions using the installer's Change command. In certain situations, the Xamarin installer might automatically un-check the install options for the Visual Studio extensions. Possible Fix 1: Change the installation to make sure the Visual Studio extensions are installed
In this article Error Message: This project is incompatible with the current edition of Visual StudioĮnsure Visual Studio 2017 (Community, Professional or Enterprise) or newer is installed.