[Noisebridge-discuss] eZ430 Chronos

Lamont Lucas lamont at cluepon.com
Tue Mar 30 22:03:03 UTC 2010


Yep, planning on it.  I got the python code working (from the wiki link) 
good enough to sync the time through the usb-rf interface to my watch.  
I still want to build the toolchain for recompiling the watch's firmware.

What time tomorrow?

Mikolaj Habryn wrote:
> If you're still good for tomorrow (wednesday), I'll be around.
>
> m.
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:12 PM, Lamont Lucas <lamont at cluepon.com 
> <mailto:lamont at cluepon.com>> wrote:
>
>
>     Wed 3/31 works for me.  Mon and Tues of next week are spoken for,
>     but the rest is free if you need some other time.
>     Mikolaj Habryn wrote:
>
>         Ack, no, oncall on Thursday so can't make it. Let's do next
>         week - any particular day work better than any other? I'm away
>         Monday night but otherwise free.
>
>         m.
>
>         On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Lamont Lucas
>         <lamont at cluepon.com <mailto:lamont at cluepon.com>
>         <mailto:lamont at cluepon.com <mailto:lamont at cluepon.com>>> wrote:
>
>            Mikolaj Habryn wrote:
>
>                Fantastic - we have another spacebridge launch coming up on
>                Saturday, so not entirely sure I'll have an evening
>         spare this
>                week, but if I do, it's likeliest to be Thursday. Does that
>                work at all? Failing that, next week, anytime.
>
>                m.
>
>                PS: I haven't quite nerved up to ordering extra cc430s and
>                accelerometers from digikey, but... I will if you do ;)
>                Although running up a breakout board through batchpcb is
>                probably a more sensible place to start.
>
>
>            Thursday would work for me, or most of next week if you
>         can't do
>            thursday.  I have the olimex MSP430 USB/JTAG (on a 2x7
>         header) and
>            the olimex MSP430-H2131 dev board, which would only be
>         useful for
>            testing code or possibly easier prototyping of periphs before
>            spinning up a board.  (but alas, no RF)
>
>            Let's talk parts and next steps then, whenever then may be.  I
>            would like to eventually have a house-wide CC430F6137 (or
>         similar)
>            MCU/RF network so once I get my legs under me with the
>         watch + usb
>            radio-stick (CC1111) I'll be looking to build an RF board
>         to make
>            static (fixed location) mesh nodes with.
>
>
>
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