My answer to this problem was to buy a old IPAQ handheld device on ebay (<$30 
including a bluetooth GPS "mouse") and run the PocketPC version of lady 
heather. You could put the IPAC in its cradle and set it on the bench as a 
remote monitor, but I gutted it and built it into my cased Thunderbolt.

Robert G8RPI




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 From: Major L. McGee III <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, 23 January 2013, 16:31
Subject: [time-nuts] Thunderbolt Monitor
 
I have been following this on the list for a while now and was curious if 
anyone is actively working on a open source monitor.  I see the one made by 
Adam VK4GHZ is no longer being sold.  This got me back on track for wanting to 
make one of my own.

I have been using either tbmon or lady heather but always have issues with a 
usb to serial converter when I start the computer.  It will go haywire and 
cause it to freeze and make the mouse malfunction.  Once I disconnect the 
converter (I have tried other makes as well) it works fine.  Usually I can 
reconnect the converter and things will work again.

What I would like to do is make a 2 or 4 line lcd readout to display various 
info.  I really liked VK4GHZ's page type selector knob.  I can see that being 
very useful.  On a youtube video by n6vmo said the thunderbolt used a ASCII Hex 
and "needs to be converted by using 64 bit floating point math".

So are any of you currently working on this or have decided to quit and have 
any information to share?


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