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* [http://cyclerecorder.org/blog/20070421 The CycleRecorder Project]: "open source hardware and software project started by ... Robert Fitzsimons. The main goal of the project is to develop a modular and portable platform suitable for use with a bicycle, which can be used to record various aspects of a cyclists journey." ... used the open source tools [[GEDA | gschem and pcb]] ... (also links to several similar projects)
 
* [http://cyclerecorder.org/blog/20070421 The CycleRecorder Project]: "open source hardware and software project started by ... Robert Fitzsimons. The main goal of the project is to develop a modular and portable platform suitable for use with a bicycle, which can be used to record various aspects of a cyclists journey." ... used the open source tools [[GEDA | gschem and pcb]] ... (also links to several similar projects)
 
* [http://solar-blogg.blogspot.com/2009/08/bicycle-speedometer-project.html "Bicycle Speedometer Project"] at the "solarwind" blog.
 
  
 
* [http://www.mystrobl.de/ws/pic/tacho/bikecurrent.htm A data logging tool for the bicycle] by Wolfgang Strobl 1998: a PIC processor that interfaces between a reed contact (wheel revolution sensor) and a standard serial interface (to a handheld computer or PDA). mentions connector problems -- have USB connectors solved this problem?
 
* [http://www.mystrobl.de/ws/pic/tacho/bikecurrent.htm A data logging tool for the bicycle] by Wolfgang Strobl 1998: a PIC processor that interfaces between a reed contact (wheel revolution sensor) and a standard serial interface (to a handheld computer or PDA). mentions connector problems -- have USB connectors solved this problem?

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