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Re: Electronic Wizards



of course, I was forgetting RS485 would be very easy to implement and
would happily use your cat5 wiring, I have wondered about it before my
self.

Another ethernet alternative would to be to use a site player module.
There is a yahoo group for them, and they are fairly cheap.

Dan

Lehane Kellett wrote:
>
> Something like
> http://www.honeycottage.mm-wave.com/xaplcd.htm
> <http://www.honeycottage.mm-wave.com/xaplcd.htm>
>
> There's a 128x64 touch version on the way.
>
> Lehane
>
> Chris Hunter wrote:
> >
> > 'sounds just what we're after, too ...
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > Chris Miles wrote:
> >
> > >Have any the electronics guys ever thought about developing a
> > ethernet module with a small LCD display
> > >that can be plugged in anywhere in the house and displays
network
> > information / current channel being
> > >sent down to the tv / music titles being transmitted via FM
to home
> > stereo systems etc.
> > >
> > >Or maybe even using CAT5 medium to send power and a parallel
> > connection down to the display?
> > >
> > >Chris
> > >
> > >
> >
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