I got one of these TED thingies.
It's easy to hook up, and the display is nice enough.
But I ran the power-off-for-20-seconds-and-then-power-back-on-and-quickly-look-at-the-lower-right-hand-corner-of-the-display test and mine did have the letter "L" which meant it was a locked unit.
It sure would be nice if there was some way to
Hack The TED 1001, so that the data stream could be captured and subsequently graphed.
There is also a
hack that puts a Xbee radio transmitter into the TED 1001 that allows a host of other options.
-AC