you might have problems with range with the onboard antenna - it looks like the antenna will be over the ground plate. will you be releasing the eagle files ?
You might want to look at Redmine - very active and a lot of plugins. We use it for web development stuff.
Didn't use dotProject and don't know how its written (plugins) but http://sourceforge.net/projects/dotproj ... otproject/ show not that much activity (maybe version numbers are the problem?). Maybe the software is stable and most of the activity is in the plugins/extensions...
[quote author="arhi"]I got mine long time ago and immediately after it arrived I contacted http://www.bm-innovations.com/ and got from them both a chest strap (came up VERY HANDY in last few weeks while I was monitoring my new threatment for rapid heart rate and high blood pressure) and some transcievers, I took SPI, USART and USB versions!! ... They have some nice documentation for them, the boards are nicely built and easy to include in your own projects[/quote] Nice, i'm planning to buy the chest strap (the discount code that came with the watch helped - free shipping! ;-). You're talking about BM-MM5 ? http://www.bm-innovations.com/index.php ... m5_en.html I've found bare cc1101 chips on ebay and whole modules (but for 433mhz - but they should be programmable for 868) for 10$ - its worth trying. I'm planning to make a bike sensor as BMI promises one for a long time.
[quote author="tayken"]Ordered mine :)[/quote] Same here. Are you guys planning to build sensors for it ? I'm looking for rf chips that could interact with it wirelessly (i ordered the 868mhz version)
Wow one can see we're programmers ;-) As my first post must be a little longer i would like to say that the lcd backpack is still useful to beginners (most arduino people) that lack io pins for hd44780 displays (still most common/supported)
I've uploaded the png version (svg isn't an allowed extension). Maybe someone can make something out of it ;-)