X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bdale%2Fblog%2Fposts%2FTeleDongle_v0.2_Boards_Are_Here.mdwn;h=3bf14b4a4dec74707bb549ce1c88520dfc0b0ded;hb=00acebec05cf489b9bda13d4a084897b2e4b91f0;hp=45e7849b4ffad3eb865a9348dbc894051dc5bb16;hpb=16940512d9cb7b4b8affcdd45ae88ba1895d51e2;p=web%2Fgag.com diff --git a/bdale/blog/posts/TeleDongle_v0.2_Boards_Are_Here.mdwn b/bdale/blog/posts/TeleDongle_v0.2_Boards_Are_Here.mdwn index 45e7849..3bf14b4 100644 --- a/bdale/blog/posts/TeleDongle_v0.2_Boards_Are_Here.mdwn +++ b/bdale/blog/posts/TeleDongle_v0.2_Boards_Are_Here.mdwn @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This afternoon, a box arrived from [Advanced Circuits](http://4pcb.com/), containing 108 fully assembled [TeleDongle](http://altusmetrum.org/TeleDongle) boards! -[[!img /bdale/blog/images/cimg5556-small.png]] +[[!img /bdale/blog/images/cimg5556-small.jpg]] This is not only the first "intended for sale" build of hardware from the [Altus Metrum](http://altusmetrum.org) family of projects, it's also the first @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ with a USB cable, yielding the first prototype of a fully packaged TeleDongle board such as we anticipate selling for use receiving data from rockets carrying [TeleMetrum](http://altusmetrum.org/TeleMetrum) boards. -[[!img /bdale/blog/images/cimg5560-small.png]] +[[!img /bdale/blog/images/cimg5560-small.jpg]] We also intend to sell these boards as-is (flashed with default firmware and measured oscillator cal value) to folks who'd like a robust wireless link