Ultimate Nerd Watch (almost) - I want one....


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    Well, leave it to windoze to do it again. I throw in my disk, run the software, install the drivers (not signed). step 1 complete.
    Insert RF acess point into a usb drive, winblows sees the device, starts to install it, then fails! anybody have any ideas? I'm running win 7-64. Seems to me I read somewhere a while back that unsigned drivers were not allowed in the kernal.

    Any thoughts?

    Everytime I try to do something with win 7, it seems to always be a problem. I am thinking about rolling back to XP, still winblows, but I had less problems it seems.

    update :Well it seems to work now using a different usb port. Hmmmm
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    How are you guys enjoying your TI watch? This is my favorite low-cost ($68) development tool STARTER KIT FOR STM32 512K FLASH

    The Primer2 offers an innovative, ergonomic design with MEMS-based controls (navigate by tilting the tool left, right, backward or forward). In addition, based on the feedback of Primer users, we've packed Primer2 with an unprecedented range of new features to stimulate your creative ideas including:

    * STM32F103E 32-bit MCU (512 Kbytes Flash, 64K RAM, DMA)
    * Li-Ion battery with smart loading control for improved current management, battery autonomy (more than 6 hours), charging time and battery lifespan
    * New interface possibilities:
    o 128x160 pixel touch screen color TFT display
    o Codec-based audio record and playback with headset connector and integrated microphone
    o 4-direction joystick and push button
    o 4 additional push buttons based on touchscreen capability
    * New evaluation features:
    o Micro SD card connector (with true SDIO interface)
    o IrDA transceiver
    o 20-pin add-on connector for access to SPI, I2C, USART, CAN and analog/digital I/Os
    * Ergonomic design
    * MEMs accelerometer for capture of the 3D-position information (implemented in navigation controls on the Primer)
    * Mini USB for embedded applications that communicate with an external USB host

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