-
-Keith has working firmware that has now been flown once and successfully
-collected flight data to apogee. The source is also available from
-[git.gag.com](http://git.gag.com) in the project fw/altos. Not that actually
-building these sources requires a modifified version of sdcc and a set of
-helper utilities that we're not publishing since we hope to have the important
-bits accepted upstream shortly. Watch this space for more details soon.
+For those who don't have ready access to the gEDA suite, here are pdf snapshots
+of files in more easily readable form.
+
+* Production PCB version v1.0:
+ * [schematic](v1.0/telemetrum.pdf)
+ * [pcb artwork](v1.0/telemetrum.pcb.pdf)
+ * [bill of materials](v1.0/partslist.csv)
+* These are from the v0.2 branch:
+ * [schematic](v0.2/telemetrum.pdf)
+ * [pcb artwork](v0.2/telemetrum.pcb.pdf)
+ * [bill of materials](v0.2/partslist.csv)
+* These are as of the working-v0.1 tag:
+ * [schematic](v0.1/telemetrum.pdf)
+ * [pcb artwork](v0.1/telemetrum.pcb.pdf)
+ * [bill of materials](v0.1/telemetrum.bom)
+
+Our [AltOS](../AltOS) firmware works well enough that we now routinely fly
+TeleMetrum with no backup. Rockets with v0.1 boards have exceeded 50g
+acceleration, been above Mach 1, and reached altitudes greater
+than 12k feet AGL with great results. Keith's ground station program
+called ao-view logs telemetry to disk, displays current and max values for
+key parameters during flight, and even includes voice synthesis
+during the flight so that our eyes can stay on the rockets! We have post
+flight analysis software that makes it easy to extract data from the board,
+analyze it, and even generate KML files for viewing flights in GoogleEarth!
+More details on the software, including full source code and pre-built packages
+can be found on the [AltOS](../AltOS) page on this site.
+
+## Future Plans ##
+
+As of May 2010, version v1.0 is available for sale from the
+[Garbee and Garbee](http://auric.gag.com) web store.
+
+Because we understand that not everyone uses Linux, development of a new
+cross-platform ground station program written in Java is underway for use with
+[AltOS](../AltOS).