Future roadmap
In the Look back to the last 3 years post I asked the questions Where to go next? I will answer to this question here. DiveIno ClassicI have
In the Look back to the last 3 years post I asked the questions Where to go next? I will answer to this question here. DiveIno ClassicI have
It was a long time ago when I wrote the Results of the test week on Krk island post into the DiveIno blog. It was about how I performed many
As I wrote in the Preparation for a test week on Krk island blog post, I took four DiveIno versions with me to Krk island in Croatia for som
This week I will go diving to the Krk island in Croatia. Of course I will bring DiveIno with me to give it another test dive! PreludeBefore
DiveIno PCB version is cool! It helps to get rid of messy wiring, but has different problems on the hardware side. First of all the board co
DiveIno is developed with the Arduino language. According to the Arduino FAQ: “The Arduino language is merely a set of C/C++ functions that
One year ago I wrote a blog post about the required DiveIno parts and its expected cost. Now I think it is the time to revisit this topic an
It is May, 2017 and the diving season just started in Central Europe. I travelled to Pag Island in Croatia for a few days in order to test D
In the DiveIno Modules post we reached to that state, where all DiveIno modules have their own fabricated PCB version. If you would like to
In the Fritzing post I mentioned that the drawback of the full breadboard view is that it can’t be squeezed into the Otterbox Pursuit 40 wat