Hello Guys.
Really looking forward to visiting again soon (I’m thinking next month
actually as I want to get some Mate). Hope the new space is coming along
well. A bit of shameless promotion for some Nottingham Hackspace guys…
Some friends of mine at the Nottingham Hackspace have a kickstarter running
for EVE which is a add-on for Raspberry Pi that acts as a home automation
hub to connect with all your wireless gizmos. The kickstarter is to launch
EVE Alpha which is a development board that is compatable with about 80% of
wireless stuff like Xbee and RXF as well as a load of 2.4GHz stuff too. The
idea is to get the dev board out there so they can fund and crowd source
some awesome software! You can find out a lot more about it here on their
page
Let me know what you think! I’ve ordered the £39 version and can’t wait to
hook it up at home.
Anyway speak soon.
Dominic
Founder Nottingham Hackspace
Hello Folks
I’d like to thank you for your support with the EVE Alpha kickstarter. The
project was funded and beat it’s funding target by about 25% with your
help. I’m delighted that CISECO and the lads are now up for an award at
Postscapes for the Internet of Things 2012 Open Source Project category.
http://postscapes.com/awards/category/open-source-project
If you have time please do go and look at all the awesome IoT projects
there, and if you feel so inclined please do vote for EVE Alpha!
Thanks again and a merry festive period to you all!
Dominic Morrow
Nottingham HackspaceOn Tuesday, November 6, 2012 10:39:03 AM UTC, Dominic of Nottinghack wrote:
Hello Guys.
Really looking forward to visiting again soon (I’m thinking next month
actually as I want to get some Mate). Hope the new space is coming along
well. A bit of shameless promotion for some Nottingham Hackspace guys…
Some friends of mine at the Nottingham Hackspace have a kickstarter
running for EVE which is a add-on for Raspberry Pi that acts as a home
automation hub to connect with all your wireless gizmos. The kickstarter is
to launch EVE Alpha which is a development board that is compatable with
about 80% of wireless stuff like Xbee and RXF as well as a load of 2.4GHz
stuff too. The idea is to get the dev board out there so they can fund and
crowd source some awesome software! You can find out a lot more about it
here on their page
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ciseco/eve-alpha-raspberry-pi-wireless-development-hardwa
Let me know what you think! I’ve ordered the £39 version and can’t wait to
hook it up at home.
Anyway speak soon.
Dominic
Founder Nottingham Hackspace