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Re: TINI Stuff


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  • Subject: Re: TINI Stuff
  • From: Gordon Christie <homeautomation@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 07:24:15 +0000 (GMT)
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Hi Dave,

I'm currently investigating the possibility of using TINI for something
very similar, for my final year honours project.

If you want to email me off list, feel free to - might be able to help.

One place that might have them by now is http://www.taylec.com/ - a UK
stockist. They said there were getting stock in mid-November. There's a
general shortage, apparently Dallas are messing people about with delivery
times for boards and stuff. I was going to order one, but I think the
university I'm at (RGU) has some from MSc students I can use.

Hope you find some answers!

~Gordon Christie
gordon@xxxxxxx

On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Dave Allan wrote:

> Hey Guys
>
> Im a final year student at The University of Nottingham and am in need
of a
> bit of help. Im designing a home control and monitoring system for my
> project and I wanna use the Dallas Semiconductor TINI board for it but
I
> can't get the damn thing anywhere... Apparently, there is a shortage
of
> materials to make them?!?!? Since when was sand in a shortage? anyway,
I
was
> just wondering if any of you guys would know anywhere, or know anyone
who
> has one that wants to sell (of give, hehe).
> Cheers for your time guys, you can continue slaggin off BT now...
>
> Latez
>
> Dave





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