
In some instances I have also created Simulators that test embedded code. Other benefits of doing embedded development in Visual Studio is for example that you can develop USB or TCP/IP windows applications that communicate with your Kinetis based device within the same IDE. They support Kinetis devices, I have been able to run their basic Blinky test on a FRDM-K64F.Īs I have done many embedded projects with Visual Studio in the past I am comfortable with its IDE and would like to stick with it and use it for development of NXP Kinetis based projects. Have you tried DJing on an Android device? Do these new updates entice you to give Cross DJ a try? Let us know your thoughts below.I have come across a great Extension for Visual Studio 5 call ed VisualGDB Maybe four deck mixing with four Android devices? 😉 Promo videoĬross DJ 2.3 is available now at the Google Play store. With Android being available on such a large variety of phones, tablets, and phablets, the portrait view could be an interesting take on “two deck” mixing by hooking up two devices to a mixer, but then again if you’ve got a large tablet like the Galaxy Tab 10.1 you can do all that in one screen.

It brings compatibility with Pioneer’s DDJ-WeGO3 controller for the Pro version, along with the ability to customise deck colours for creating different combinations, a new single deck portrait view mode, and some design tweaks.Ĭross DJ remains to be one of the more popular (and usable) Android DJ apps, and slotting the WeGO3 in its list of supported controllers is a welcome addition. Mixvibes just released the latest version of its Cross DJ app for Android. Cross DJ is now compatible with the Pioneer DDJ-WeGO3 controller, and adds colour customising options to its platters.
