It is too bad he and polyglot aren't working together. Polyglot's open source, arduino based f-stop timer combined with a Model 3 head connected by USB rather than Bluetooth wireless would make it to my wish list.
Mine too.
I have a bit of professional experience with the Arduino platform, having once developed from scratch the software interface for something called an Interscalene/Supraclavicular Nerve Block Trainer, created by a medical R&D outfit here in Seattle, and used by student anesthesiologists in training. It ran on a virtual RS232-over-USB connection, if dementia hasn't taken hold and I recall correctly.
Arduinos are cool stuff. I may even still have a couple of Uno boards lying around here somewhere. If the Model 3 interface specs were available, and we could get our hands on one...
Actually, thinking more about it, I do also recall the fellow mentioning that he had been in contact with someone on the subject of a standalone interface box. Something where the box talks to the head, and an enlarger timer plugs into the box?
Perhaps 'polyglot' should ring this guy up? Maybe he could help him break the iPhone dependency and sell some units. I seem to remember there were several here who were possibly interested to buy, but didn't want smartphones in their darkrooms, or as part of their workflows.
No one wanted to throw away their favorite (and expensive) timers. And he didn't want to give up his iPhone.
But I
like my Zone VI timer...
Ken