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What price range are you looking at for your setup? do you have an idea of when it will go to 'production'?
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I can't give a timeframe set in stone. I'd guess within a few months, I'd have something I could stand behind. A price of $100 would get you a one piece bare board system that's ready to run, with a display of your choosing, (minus buttons) and would have 8 wires coming out of it: +, -, FI, VSS, and 4 grounded switches. I plan to house the AVR chip in a DIP socket which could allow for firmware upgrades via snail mail.