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【Linux】 Asp.Net Core 3.0 and Net.Core 3.0 running on RK-3399

Posted at 1/25/2019 22:04:59      View:3787 | Replies:3        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#
I have Net.Core 3.0 preview for ARM64 runnng under Ubuntu 16.04 on RK-3399 (without Docker)
Just follow the instructions at https://gist.github.com/richland ... abc624553ee72b28213
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Posted at 1/26/2019 17:37:54        Only Author  2#
Last edited by penguin In 1/26/2019 17:41 Editor

Great! Thanks for providing this useful information.
BTW, are you going to deploy the asp.net services on these arm64 boards?
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Posted at 2/2/2019 00:56:17        Only Author  3#
ASP.NET Core 3.0 is also running on it. So you can start your web server (Kestrel) on the board. Actually, that is what I did. But if you want to expose this to the outside world, you need a more robust and secure proxy in front of it like NGINX.

What is may be more interesting is, that Core 3.0 is able to talk to the hardware of a system like RK-3399.  Microsoft is releasing packages on Nuget that allow to program GPIO/I2C/PWM ports. But is is geared towards Raspberry PI. It is open source, but no time yet to have a look into this.
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