sanddune600
Premium Member
can we get the battery for the clock in the bom
I got this lcd for $13 shipped from ebay works great so far
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180391188021&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
All,
NC: Non-commercial. You may not use any elements of this project for commercial gain or personal profit. This means that you CANNOT make money as a result of this project. For instance, if you buy a bunch of sets of components for the BOM, for a cost of $10, and it would cost you $2 for postage to ship them to fellow hobbyists, you CANNOT charge $15 and pocket the extra three bucks "for your efforts." Or, for another example, you cannot put original-to-this project software components on your own design of controller and sell it for profit. (You CAN use components of the software in your own design, as long as your design conforms to this license).
And again I want to reinforce that the spirit of this project is sharing knowledge and getting more reef keepers involved with embedded electronics. We aren't applying this license through any desire to restrict that growth, by any means. We want people to share, borrow, modify, and use this material. We just don't want people blatantly ripping it off and claiming it is their own, or trying to make money off it.
... For example, I'm using an AVR with an ENC28J60 for my ethernet-enabled sensors. ... I'm planning on making a really high-end controller, and possibly (hey, the thing *might* work!) selling it
Just to point out that if you're using the popular arduino library for that chip (in any of its versions : tuxgraphics, nuelectronics, thiseldo.co.uk), you have to release all your firmware under GPL. That doesn't mean you can't sell it, just that you have to provide the source with it.
And this is also true for anyone trying to use the Hydra firmware for other projects.
Just to point it out now that we're on the license topic.
And this is also true for anyone trying to use the Hydra firmware for other projects.