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Device-specific instructions #890

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Device-specific instructions for following devices:

  • OpenBlocks IoT VX1 from Plat'Home Co., Ltd.
  • SA-3000P from medicore
  • AT-1450 from FEC
  • BOXER-6638U, BOXER-6639, EPIC-BDU7, GENE-BSW5, GENE-SKU6, OMNI-2155
    from AAEON
  • AID-173SHW, HID-2132, SID-21W9 from Avalue Technology Inc.
  • Eco-Bravo from FKSYSTEM Co.,Ltd
  • M133W from Winmate Inc.

Device-specific instructions for following devices:
- OpenBlocks IoT VX1 from Plat'Home Co., Ltd.
- SA-3000P from medicore
- AT-1450 from FEC
- BOXER-6638U, BOXER-6639, EPIC-BDU7, GENE-BSW5, GENE-SKU6, OMNI-2155
from AAEON
- AID-173SHW, HID-2132, SID-21W9 from Avalue Technology Inc.
- Eco-Bravo from FKSYSTEM Co.,Ltd
- M133W from Winmate Inc.
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---platform: windows 10 iot enterprise lstbdevice: sa-3000planguage: c---Run a simple C sample on SA-3000P device running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB===---# Table of Contents- [Introduction](#Introduction)- [Step 1: Prerequisites](#Prerequisites)- [Step 2: Prepare your Device](#PrepareDevice)- [Step 3: Build and Run the Sample](#Build)<a name="Introduction"/># Introduction**About this document**This document describes how to connect SA-3000P device running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB with Azure IoT SDK. This multi-step process includes:- Configuring Azure IoT Hub- Registering your IoT device- Build and deploy Azure IoT SDK on device<a name="Prerequisites"></a># Step 1: PrerequisitesYou should have the following items ready before beginning the process:- [Prepare your development environment][setup-devbox-windows]- [Setup your IoT hub][lnk-setup-iot-hub]- [Provision your device and get its credentials][lnk-manage-iot-hub]- SA-3000P device.<a name="PrepareDevice"></a># Step 2: Prepare your Device- Turn on your SA-3000P device and connect to internet<a name="Build"></a># Step 3: Build SDK and Run the sample- Start a new instance of Visual Studio 2015. Open the **azure_iot_sdks.sln** solution in the **cmake** folder in your home directory.- In Visual Studio, in **Solution Explorer**, navigate to **simplesample_amqp** project, open the **simplesample_amqp.c** file.- Locate the following code in the file: static const char* connectionString = "HostName=medicore-iothub.azure-devices.net;DeviceId=MyNewDevice;...";- Replace the above placeholder with device connection string you obtained in [Step 1](#Step-1:-Prerequisites) and save the changes.- See [Manage IoT Hub][lnk-manage-iot-hub] to learn how to observe the messages IoT Hub receives from the application.- In **Solution Explorer**, right-click the **simplesample_amqp** project, click **Debug**, and then click **Start new instance** to build and run the sample. The console displays messages as the application sends device-to-cloud messages to IoT Hub.- See [Manage IoT Hub][lnk-manage-iot-hub] to learn how to send cloud-to-device messages to the application.[setup-devbox-windows]: https://github.com/Azure/azure-iot-sdks/blob/master/c/doc/devbox_setup.md[lnk-setup-iot-hub]: ../setup_iothub.md[lnk-manage-iot-hub]: ../manage_iot_hub.md
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This looks like an empty file. Is it so? Or just a rename?

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It's a new file with content in it. Don't know why nothing is getting shown here.

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Ok. I see it in CodeFlow, but not in GitHub for some reason.


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@tameraw tameraw merged commit 047f1c4 into Azure:master Oct 28, 2016
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