Jigsaw Renaissance are looking into integrating Nadine Project with our door locks. If you are able to commit time to help us designing or building, please post to: Inscape Access Control System (at google group)
@catskul No, it actually surprised me, after all the bad stuff I had heard online. We've had one of these in place with very simple code running for several weeks with absolutely no issues. I have to admit that there are some quirky things I found while programming it that I didn't like - problems I could not see a reason for, but by restructering my code they went away - but beyond that, I'm pretty impressed with how the controller is holding up.
@joshthewacko Make Controller and I/O board from solarbotics, RFID reader from parallax, Power over ethernet supply from digikey, HES 5000 series electric strike. I used MCBuilder from makingthings to compile and program the chip. The server is running a simple ruby server that connects to someone else's membership management software.
This is fucking genious, I wanna make something like this, right now
iRouRoui 2 months ago
Was this DIY cause if it's awesome
mikeycv1 3 months ago
Is this DIY cause if so its awesome
mikeycv1 3 months ago
is there a guide for this?
SGFan99 5 months ago
Jigsaw Renaissance are looking into integrating Nadine Project with our door locks. If you are able to commit time to help us designing or building, please post to: Inscape Access Control System (at google group)
CelestialProphecy 7 months ago
I heard the Make Controller 2.0s were extremely unreliable. Did you have any trouble getting your's working?
catskul 1 year ago
@catskul No, it actually surprised me, after all the bad stuff I had heard online. We've had one of these in place with very simple code running for several weeks with absolutely no issues. I have to admit that there are some quirky things I found while programming it that I didn't like - problems I could not see a reason for, but by restructering my code they went away - but beyond that, I'm pretty impressed with how the controller is holding up.
stienman 1 year ago
where did you get the parts from and how much and what programs did you use to control it and program the chip thingy
joshthewacko 1 year ago
@joshthewacko Make Controller and I/O board from solarbotics, RFID reader from parallax, Power over ethernet supply from digikey, HES 5000 series electric strike. I used MCBuilder from makingthings to compile and program the chip. The server is running a simple ruby server that connects to someone else's membership management software.
stienman 1 year ago
Installed this into the coworking space last week. First change request: Remove the beeper! ;-P
stienman 1 year ago