[Noisebridge-discuss] Open Source Bicycle Computer...
Chris Murphy
chrisnoisebridge at gmail.com
Tue Nov 10 07:03:04 UTC 2009
There are several iPhone bike computers of varying degrees of
practicality. Take a look at what's out there then improve upon it. I
know a bit about iPhone development if you have questions.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 9, 2009, at 20:53, Jeff Younker <jeff at drinktomi.com> wrote:
> On Oct 17, 2009, at 9:28 PM, Glen Jarvis wrote:
>> I've done some Googling to see what has already been done. This
>> German design seems the absolute coolest:
>>
>> http://www.obico.de/
>>
>> Although it's "open source", I didn't see any schematics, parts, etc
>> online. I wrote to them to see if I could buy the hardware and/or a
>> kit to assemble. But, if they don't answer, would any one else be
>> interested in taking a stab at this?
>
> The obico looks very cool. I've thought about an open-source bike
> computer before, but it might be better to iphone/android app combined
> with a data collector that plugs into the phone. The data collection
> device could be integrated into the mounting bracket for the phone.
>
> - Jeff Younker - jeff at drinktomi.com -
>
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