Anthony,

We're developing an LCD+keypad module to integrate with the mica2 nodes.
Contact me if you would like to find out more.

Matt Welsh

On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 16:13, Anthony Presley wrote:
> Hi all --
> 
> I have a product that I'm developing to monitor temperatures,
> interactively (ie, similar to existing data loggers).  I'm interesting
> in leveraging motes and TinyOS with some "extra" hardware <buttons and
> LCD>.
> 
> The most direct route that I can see is to work from the hardware
> schematics on the TinyOS site, and "scale down" where appropriate.  IE,
> I don't need 128K flash .... probably 64K is excessive for the actual
> application.  16Mhz is also likely overkill for the app.  
> 
> However, I'm concerned as to what the bare-minimum for the TinyOS is
> (w/o my application).
> 
> Also, is it possible to use the ATmel ATmega16 instead of the ATmega128
> (or 103)?  How much changes could I expect if I wanted to use a TI
> micro-processor, instead of the ATmel?
> 
> Another option I liked very much was to use the Telos platform
> (www.moteiv.com) and add on an LCD and buttons, as it already has the TI
> (I believe), the formfactor is great (very small), and I like the
> 802.15.4 <Zigbee?> addition.  However -- I've sent emails and phone
> calls, to date, no response.  Is this a dead project?
> 
>       If so -- are there any alternatives?  (Other than Xbow)
>       If not -- what are the costs, who / where do I need to contact?
> 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> --Anthony Presley
> Founder
> Resolution, Inc.
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