jharvey wrote:In terms of dev, what are you looking to do? It sounds like your interested in hardware, as that's where you can make it low cost, but you note software skills, so perhaps you're more interested in the softer side.
I'm not really into engines, so writing software for the core of FreeEMS don't seems to be a great idea. I have a bit of physics knowledge but I don't know much about gasses and thermodynamics.. But i'm never to old to learn
I'm not really experienced in soft- or hardware either, the thing is that I have done both but I never went really deep into it. I don't have a real preference for hard- or software, both is fine for me.
The thing I actually wanted to do is porting FreeEMS to a cheaper microcontroller, the current microcontroller is expensive while Cortex M3 microcontrollers are very cheap and afaik faster as well, the problem is that the current state of FreeEMS is not really a great base to port because it's far from finished...
So the thing I currently want to do is help finishing FreeEMS and I have no idea what still needs to be done so I think it's best for you guys to do some proposals for me.