If you've been following my TeensyPi project, you'll kmow that one of my reasons for pairing the Teensy 3.0 with a Raspberry Pi was to create a scalable networked controller, using the relatively inexpensive RPi to handle the network and graphical front end.
With the advent of newer and cheaper network modules from WIZNet and Texas Instruments, it's now possible to network the Teensy 3.0 directly. This led me to thinking about making the Teensy 3.0 1-wire mini-lan directly accessable to ANY computer via UDP. This opens a lot of possibilities for multiple controllers throughout a home being controlled and monitored from a single computer running the front end of your choice.
Any interest?
With the advent of newer and cheaper network modules from WIZNet and Texas Instruments, it's now possible to network the Teensy 3.0 directly. This led me to thinking about making the Teensy 3.0 1-wire mini-lan directly accessable to ANY computer via UDP. This opens a lot of possibilities for multiple controllers throughout a home being controlled and monitored from a single computer running the front end of your choice.
Any interest?