> Heh, that's just what you wanted, right? :)
> So yes, I'm signed up for the "unconference." At this point, we have a
> typical open-source project, where it's been developed to working reliably
> but that's about it.
> Since I'm just about sold out of the original Open Access board at this
> point, I figure this is a good opportunity to finish up the new version of
> the board this week.
> Of note is:
> -Increased stand-alone user count by way of a 128K eeprom
> -Full support of all of the lines on the Wiegand readers (blinky LED and
> beeper)
> -Optional built-in Arduino on board
> -No more glass fuses (all self-resttting PTCs)
> -Better expansion (extra I/o and 2 types of Ethernet boards supported)
> Arclight
> On Apr 17, 2012 10:09 PM, "Ryan Rix" <r...@n.rix.si> wrote:
> > Wait, it didn't, it's just a usability nightmare.
> > *switches back to email*
> > On Tue 17 April 2012 22:04:50 rrix wrote:
> > > Uhm, google groups's new ui just pooped all over me and posted that to
> > the
> > > wrong thread, haha. :(
> > > On Tuesday, April 17, 2012 10:03:41 PM UTC-7, rrix wrote:
> > > > Does space federation not realise we've solved this problem?
> > > > r
> > > > On Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:58:01 AM UTC-7, Wise Cricket wrote:
> > > >> Jigsaw Renaissance <http://www.jigsawrenaissance.org/> are looking
> > into
> > > >> integrating
> > > >> Nadine<http://wiki.coworking.info/w/page/31359618/NadineProject>>>
> > > >> and Hackerspaces
> > > >> Passport<http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Hackerspaces_Passport> with>>
> > > >> our door locks <http://wiki.jigren.org/Inscape_Access_Control_System
> > >.
> > > >> If you are able to commit time to help us designing or building,
> > please
> > > >> post to:Inscape Access Control
> > > >> System<
> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/inscape-access-control-sy
> > > >> stem/ijn9H9XR_90>>>
> > > >> - If you are interested in the project, please go to the group and
> > > >> sign
> > > >> up<
> > https://groups.google.com/group/inscape-access-control-system/subsc
> > > >> ribe>
> > > >> .
> > > >> - There will be opportunities to work on embedded firmware,
> > > >> electronics, mechanics, encryption, and the membership software
> > > >> application.
> > > >> - You can then control whether to get each email separately or
> > > >> receive a digest once a day.
> > > >> About the project:
> > > >> This project will provide an electronic door access for our new
> > building.
> > > >> The project will involve providing several badge readers (probably
> > RFID),
> > > >> and door lock controllers as well as a car park induction loop.
> > > >> Finally there is a need for software that manages the keys and access
> > > >> privileges. This software must be easy to use as the building
> > > >> landlord
> > > >> will
> > > >> use it.
> > > >> --
> > > >> Jigsaw Renaissance is a learning and making community, a
> > > >> collaborative
> > > >> community dedicated to collective education and creation. Our mission
> > is
> > > >> to
> > > >> create an environment in which success, failure, and most of all
> > > >> discovery
> > > >> are celebrated. Our vision is that this environment will foster an
> > > >> enduring
> > > >> sense of wonder and a drive to effect change in ourselves, our
> > > >> communities,
> > > >> and the world.
> > > >> For more information about JR (www.jigsawrenaissance.org), please
> > visit
> > > >> our wiki page atwiki.jigren.org/Starting_Classes or this page:
> > www.element14.com/community/groups/jigsaw-renaissance/blog/2011/03/25...
> > > >> -we-are
> > > >> Contact us, so we can chat about scheduling something cool together.
> > > >> Thanks!
> > > >> Ultimate Regards,
> > > >> --
> > > >> Budi Mulyo
> > > >> +1.206.571.8430
> > --
> > Ryan Rix -- http://rix.si
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