And could you please mention some about the inner workings of this cool
device :)
You said that the app soft will be open, what about the hardware and
firmware ?
2008/5/8 Marcel <
marcel.duchamp@...>:
> Ok, how many PICs in a Qranium?
>
>
> Mark Rages wrote:
> > On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 4:19 AM, Jinx <
joecolquitt@...> wrote:
> >>> The Qranium (The most advanced and expensive design)
> >> >
http://www.quarq.us/Computers/Qranium.html> >>
> >> AT US$995, for the real enthusiast I think. Seems to me that
> >> is intended for velodrome racers. You know the ones - yellow
> >> spandex, chiselled good looks, buns you could crack walnuts
> >> with
> >
> > I am doing work for Quarq, including writing software for the Qranium.
> > I was at the huge Interbike trade show demonstrating it, and there is
> > a suprising overlap between "cycling fanatics" and "software nerds".
> > (The Qranium is actually a decent deal compared to other high-end
> > bicycle parts.)
> >
> > It is true that serious cyclists and coaches are the most interested
> > in the Qranium. But the application software will be open source. For
> > example, I am running (part of) the software on a jailbroken iPod
> > Touch. We don't have the Qranium developer website up yet because we
> > are focusing on shipping the CinQo, the power sensor part.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Mark
> > markrages@gmail
>
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