Putting the PID stuff into Lady Heather is no problem (if you write the 
algorithm).  It would be pretty trivial to drop it into the DOS version.  It 
would be best if a single control line would either heat or cool (no OFF 
state).  Even simpler,  keep the fan stirring the air all the time.  Apply heat 
when needed.

The problem is with the Windows code.  I don't know how to reliably control the 
modem signals under Windows... perhaps John Miles would know.   Most Windows 
users use USB-RS232 converters and these are infamous for their flakey control 
signals.

I think the most reliable way would be a small micro that monitored the TSIP 
strings from the Tbolt and picked off the message that has the temperature 
field.  Ideally a Peltier device driven by an H bridge motor controller would 
control the heating and cooling.

By insulating the Tbolt in a foil covered cardboard box,  you should be able to 
keep the a/c and heating induced temperature swings under 0.1C.  It is these 
short term swings that the Tbolt seems most sensitive to.

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