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    EthernetWeatherStation2

    PIC based weather station

    Microhcip PIC18F based LCD weather station that uses Ethernet connection to download data from the Internet.
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    iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 Android Porting

    Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent

    Porting Android to the iPAQ 200/210/211/212/214 or equilivalent. It has a 4-inch VGA Screen (TFT LCD display), resistive touchscreen, WiFi, Bluetooth, SD/MMC, CF. Originally it is running Windows Mobile 6 Classic. For help, see README files and the wiki. This project is in Alpha state, that means it is not suitable for daily usage unless developing for the project. NOT FOR THE FAINTHEARTED AND/OR COMPUTER IDIOTS!
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Firmware for the FiFi-LCD RDS display, using an LPC936 microcontroller.
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