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Pocket Lambda FAQWill future versions of Pocket Lambda support OBD-2 and Innovate's OT-1? Are you developing a Windows SmartPhone version or versions for other mobile platforms? BlueBOX FAQWill Bradatech develop a BlueBOX SDK for the Compact Framework 2.0? Smart Devices FAQWill Bradatech develop a DAQlogger having a resolution greater than 10-bit? iPhone Development FAQNow that Bradatech is a member of the iPhone Developer Program. What will you be releasing and when? Future Products FAQWill future versions of Pocket Lambda support OBD-2 and Innovate's OT-1?There are no plans for supporting the OBD-2 protocol nor the OT-1 at this time. Innovate Motorsports has not made any of these communications protocol open for third-party developers yet. Are you developing a Windows SmartPhone version of PocketLambda or versions for other mobile platforms?We had started to port a version for Windows Smartphones but because their displays are not "touch" screens, we didn't find them suitable for our software. Since Bradatech is a member of the iPhone Developer Program, we are currently evaluating the feasibility of having PocketLambda ported to the iPhone platform. We've noticed Bradatech hasn't developed anything new for Bluetooth wireless data acquisition lately?Bradatech is currenty developing a WiFi (Wireless) data acquisition module having 8-channels with a resolution of 14-bits. The anticipated release date for the iDAQlogger is First Quarter of 2010. Will Bradatech develop a BlueBOX SDK for the Compact Framework 2.0?We have. The SDK was posted in July. We've noticed the DAQlogger Mini Logger has been sold out for some time. Will Bradatech be stocking this item again soon?The current DAQLogger has been discontinued but has been replaced by a USB model having an internal Lithium Polymer battery and @GB of on-board memory. Will Bradatech develop a DAQlogger having a resolution greater than 10-bit?The iDAQlogger scheduled for release in First Quarter of 2010 will support 14-bit resolution and have a 802.11g wireless radio. It will also include software for the Apple iPhone and iPod. It will not include internal storage since data is directly streamed to the iPhone/iPod. Now that Bradatech is a member of the iPhone Developer Program. What will you be releasing and when?Bradatech will be releasing its first iPhone application within the coming weeks. iMotionEye is a motion capturing device with pan and tilt and will include software for the iPhone/iPod. We are also developing a wireless data acquisition solution for the iPhone and iPod based on the 802.11g protocol. Anticipated release date is First Quarter of 2010. There are rumors Bradatech is working on a line of wireless networked and autonomous robots. Is this true?Well, Bradatech has been very busy over the past several months getting a robotics solution ready before the year end. We have been talking to a few interested parties and so far, our company has generated enough interest to go ahead and market our product. For the record, a wireless 802.11g robotics platform will be available in the new year which will include a lithium polymer powered "tracked" vehicle that can fit in your hand and will sport a live video feed, LED lighting and a sonar range finder. Stay tuned for an official press release!
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