Jason I know you talked about it and originally planned on a video,then if someone can't make a meeting they could watch an instructional video.
Yeah, at some point we'll have videos for the library.
Jason I know you talked about it and originally planned on a video,then if someone can't make a meeting they could watch an instructional video.


COOLLLL!!!
And I thought achieving a gibberish over serial port was all I could ever hope for, ...
how much memory does it take? would a nice menu like that still leave space on the ROM for implementing other functions?
What is the concept behind making things more dynamic and controllable? Do you write a file via that webserver and than another part of the code uses the file to control things according to the data in the file or does it update on the fly?
from what I read about arduino webservers most of the people bump into the ROM size limitation when trying to build something more complex controllable via web - might want to look into code size upfront.
would that not be too limiting considering it only has 4 PWM outputs? my understanding is that a lot of people would like to have this control lights on top of the other gadgets and only 4 PWM would mare it really challenging.
I can't speak for everyone but most led lights come with there own form of controller, most wireless. I personally don't care if this runs lights. For me being able to monitor tank parameters from the web is good enough for me. Just my 2 cents. Anyway all this could be implemented using an arduino? I am thinking about getting the netduino after seeing what Mr x has done. Well done Mrx.
MrX has done a great job....I am jealous of his initiative.....most of my stuff is still in the box.
Has anyone thought about what they are going to enclose the controller and relay box in?
Mr x do you mind sharing the lcd you bought and is it color, or a touch screen. Don't you think a touch screen would be nice? I would love to see an LCD incorperated into this project soon. I like to see what is being monitored.
I was thinking something like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOT-2-4-TFT...901?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item48666fbfa5
For the screen, I have a 7 inch LCD usually used cars for rear view (figured I wouldn't be interacting with the screen enough to make it a touchscreen).
I think it would be really nice to figure out a set of minimum requirements (pin wise) for the board that would satisfy the requirements of most of us and than work on this together. If anybody else thinks along the same lines please let me know.
This place has endless enclosure options if anyone is interested;
http://www.polycase.com/?_ctcoderef=goog-ppc&gclid=CPm8xYWQwbUCFYSe4Aodi1wAhg
Have you looked into what it's going to take to run that, power/connection wise, and from a programming perspective? Are there examples of using a 7" screen out on the web?
Also Mr X I think you should trade mark that reef valet !
How about someone set up a survey of what everyone might want and we could work from there.
just think with an lcd at least we would know what the controller was doing.
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