Lauri Jämsä |
Hi all,
I would like to present you our new device concept. RuuviTracker is an open-source, electronic global positioning device as well as free software. Our GSM- and GPS-enabled tracking system can be used for various different tasks. For example, it can be used to track your hunting dog, it can become your vehicle's alarm system, a portable weather station, a security system for your children, a logger or anything you can make out a use case for it. It's all about your imagination! The device itself will be an affordable, water-proof, robust, high-quality and state-of-the-art product. It will run at temperatures as low as -40°C (-40°F) and if equipped with expansion shields it can transform into almost anything. End-users are able to modify the behavior of the device using a simple and easy-to-learn scripting language. No special programming tools or knowledge required! We will accomplish this by running eLua on our device's ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller. Please check out our official website for more information: http://www.ruuvitracker.fi Best regards, Lauri Jämsä _______________________________________________ eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
Tom Freund |
Lauri,
Like to find out more about RuuviTracker. Have a serious interest in these kind of platforms. But, my Finnish is non-existent (I heard that Hungarian is closely related, which I know. But, I don't see it). How soon will there be an English (or German) version of the Wiki ?
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Lauri Jämsä |
Hi Tom,
Our wiki pages are in English. Some parts of it might be still only in Finnish, but translation is in progress. Homepage: http://www.ruuvitracker.fi Wiki page: http://wiki.ruuvitracker.fi/ Best regards, Lauri Jämsä 2012/12/3 Tom Freund <[hidden email]>: > Lauri, > > Like to find out more about RuuviTracker. > > Have a serious interest in these kind of platforms. > > But, my Finnish is non-existent (I heard that Hungarian is closely related, > which I know. But, I don't see it). How soon will there be an English (or > German) version of the Wiki ? > > > On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 11:33 AM, Lauri Jämsä <[hidden email]> > wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I would like to present you our new device concept. RuuviTracker is an >> open-source, electronic global positioning device as well as free >> software. Our GSM- and GPS-enabled tracking system can be used for >> various different tasks. For example, it can be used to track your >> hunting dog, it can become your vehicle's alarm system, a portable >> weather station, a security system for your children, a logger or >> anything you can make out a use case for it. It's all about your >> imagination! >> >> The device itself will be an affordable, water-proof, robust, >> high-quality and state-of-the-art product. It will run at temperatures >> as low as -40°C (-40°F) and if equipped with expansion shields it can >> transform into almost anything. >> >> End-users are able to modify the behavior of the device using a simple >> and easy-to-learn scripting language. No special programming tools or >> knowledge required! We will accomplish this by running eLua on our >> device's ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller. >> >> Please check out our official website for more information: >> http://www.ruuvitracker.fi >> >> >> Best regards, >> Lauri Jämsä >> _______________________________________________ >> eLua-dev mailing list >> [hidden email] >> https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev > > > > > -- > Tom Freund > > Dig.y.SoL (TM) > > "Systems overseeing > public and private > infrastructure" > > Voice - 860-232-1614 > Skype ID - digysol > > > > eLua-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/elua-dev |
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