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Q: How to use Vuforia in Xamarin.iOS?

Kohei FutatsukaI want to use Vuforia in Xamarin.iOS. But Vuforia website don't prepare SDK for Xamarin.iOS. So I got vuforia sdk for iOS, and try to make binding library for c#. SDK has Vuforia.a file and some .h file. I tried to make binding library based on Binding Objective-C. But Objective Sharpie didn'...

 
 
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11:19 AM
@Micrified yup, this one.
@MarkBenningfield technically, it would be nice if the guy would update his code according to constructive comments... but it does not seam to be his intention :|
ah, no, he actually edited some stuff.
 
 
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1:44 PM
@Kamiccolo: I've left it alone for a couple of days to see if he might reconsider editing, but no, it doesn't seem like he's interested. The only edit he has made was made right after posting.
I was wondering if bringing it up on Meta would help. Not so much for any more DV's, but for some more comments to "prod" him in the right direction.
 
@MarkBenningfield well, meta usually used for conceptual things not specific cases. I suppose. Community must vote/flag/edit/answer/etc and solve the specific issue with the question.
 
@Kamiccolo: Well, it's a moot question now; he has deleted the answer.
 
and they declined flag that this one is not an answer :D
ah, maybe it is now :D
 
 
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Q: What (and why) is the most safe way to use a internal hardware watchdog in a bare-metal embedded app with a static cooperative scheduler?

Guillaume DI've already used internal hardware watchdogs in several OS-less embedded applications (with static cooperative schedulers). What I do is: I look for the slowest periodic and lowest priority task I set the watchdog timeout to something more than the period of the slowest task then I kick the d...

 
@Kamiccolo: I agree, that answer could be a lot better. But it is actually the answer to the OP's problem.
 

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