> Just imagine, now you can telnet into your power meter way out there > from uncle Leroy's cabin or from Hawaii.
I'm not sure how much smarts I can put in an R8C/20. The biggest available one has 64k of flash and 3k of RAM. I was thinking of using just UDP - that gives me DHCP, sNTP, and a way to send back measurements. OTOH if a tiny TCP fits, perhaps with a tiny RTOS, I can use the same code for talking over TCP as for talking over USB. I'll need a way of storing calibration data anyway. It would offer symmetry, though. I can ssh into my furnace already. > But you've got the fanciest honking power meter there ever was ;-) Or at least the most overkill. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

