Thanks for the update. 

If i can get these working I'll be using them all over for io port expanders in 
controls panels. I use ds2408s with optos, but they're expensive and don't have 
analog (among other things). I will help wherever I can, but I'm certainly a 
stronger integrator and coder in JS and Python than C. 

C

> On Nov 11, 2015, at 11:31 AM, Matthias Urlichs <matth...@urlichs.de> wrote:
> 
>> On 10.11.2015 20:32, Colin Reese wrote:
>> I've been limping along with code for atmega328 from elsewhere and would 
>> love if someone has time to help me port it.
> 
> The devices I'm using right now use atmega88/168/328 ICs.
> 
> My personal use for this is home automation (heating control / switches
> / temperature monitoring / cheap interface to wall switches), using a
> couple of boards I designed myself (prototyping stage).
> 
> I have no plans to do this commercially; it's all open source though, so
> conceivably somebody else could run with it. Or I could do some
> consulting. Right now I'm very busy with my day job, for another three
> months or so, then it's back mostly-full-time to MoaT and related issues.
> 
> My general "plan of attack" is here:
> http://matthias.urlichs.de/en/wiring/goal/
> 
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> -- Matthias Urlichs
> 
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