tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post981245602255755898..comments2024-02-08T19:37:03.882-07:00Comments on Arduino Collection: The X10 BookUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-67509348618165680962009-07-16T16:38:53.416-06:002009-07-16T16:38:53.416-06:00On the same note, once you have the PCBs, you can ...On the same note, once you have the PCBs, you can write an instructables.com article (step-by-step instructions for contsructing an X10 book, eventually including the case). That will give you more exposure (and fame :)FlorinChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04330573900125042405noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-89907581167561774962009-07-09T10:54:28.596-06:002009-07-09T10:54:28.596-06:00Interesting idea. And I can't say I haven'...Interesting idea. And I can't say I haven't thought about it. It would be fun to design a PCB dedicated to this and to make the changes necessary for commercialization.<br /><br />However, I don't think I'd be able to quit my day job! The X10 Book has been posted on the X10.com forum for a while now with no serious comments. Maybe I'm wrong about the lack of interest. What do all you other people think? <br />Hello?BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-77430132493679518982009-07-08T18:33:30.921-06:002009-07-08T18:33:30.921-06:00Would it be possible to put together a kit and try...Would it be possible to put together a kit and try to sell it, just for the fun of it? (You don't need to include a case). The atmega328 can be pre-programmed, so the buyer should be able to solder it and use it right away. The kit would be similar to the kits sold on adafruit.com, with nice step-by-step instructions (and photos).FlorinChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04330573900125042405noreply@blogger.com