> It mentions CO2 -- is that for mammal cell culture, or more general?
Yeah, it is almost certainly for mammalian cells.
> I think approaching bacterial and plant tissue culture first is a
> better business path for me, (and the OSHW lab gear community).
I think it would be cool to have something like automated transformation.
Design a plasmid, insert into machine, get transformed bacteria and products.
> The embedded winXP is not on my list of 'to do's.
I guess they weren't terribly concerned about price. I've heard good things
about Yocto for embedded systems https://www.yoctoproject.org/
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