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The .NET Micro Framework is currently supported on [[ARM architecture]] processors (including ARM7 and ARM9) and on [[Analog Devices]] [[Blackfin]]. Porting, which requires access to the .NET Micro Framework source, is performed by Microsoft and hardware partners under license from Microsoft. These partners then offer development kits and pre-built modules capable of running the framework to developers and manufacturers. Among the development kits supporting the .NET Micro Framework are [[Freescale]]'s i.MXS and EmbeddedFusion's Tahoe.
Microsoft does not charge fees for developing applications using the .NET Micro Framework and makes an SDK freely available for download (however, Visual Studio Standard or better is required; the free Visual Studio Express editions cannot be used).
The .NET Micro Framework has its roots in Microsoft's [[Smart Personal Objects Technology|SPOT]] initiative and was used in [[MSN Direct]] products such as smart watches before being made available to third-party developers early in 2007. It is a common platform for [[Windows SideShow]] devices and is beginning to see adoption in other markets, such as home automation and sensor networks.
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