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From: Bob Hoehne <>
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 17:37:05 -0500

A few friends and I are thinking of creating some low cost (around $50)
data aquistion hardware for small projects (robots, wearables, etc) and I'm
currious  would other people be interested in this? I can't make any
promise, but I'd sort of like to make it a nice geek toy. We'll make
everything open sourced as it were, and if we do this at all. But I think
ppl would like, schematics would be free and all if you want to just get
parts yourself, or kits, or even preassembled. Its not going to be real
fancy, we've been using the atmel microcontrollers, they nice rather
inexpensive and rewritable. We have only made the crudest interface, and
its been available for dl for a while as well as the asm we used to program
the ucontroller. I asked some friends if they'd help over the holidays and
so far they're agreeing. So... does anyone care?

Thanks, Bob

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