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Title: See, X10 say's we should be happy!
Post by: coder since cp290 on January 31, 2005, 11:27:55 PM
This is from the  X10 ad I see when viewing
these forums:

"ActiveHome Pro is easy to use! You can tear
up that computer programming degree. Now
anyone who can point and click will be able
to look like a home automation genius!
ActiveHome Pro looks like other Windows XP
software and works with Drag-And-Drop
simplicity. This is the software you've been
asking for, enjoy it. "
Title: Re: See, X10 say's we should be happy!
Post by: coder since cp290 on January 31, 2005, 11:31:51 PM
Ok..  I shouldn't gloat too much, but the
Cm15a does seem to work fine from a Linux
app!  (I store NOTHING in the cm15a!)

X10 Pro - please release the full interface
specs to the Cm15a so that others can take a
stab at making this HW work!
Title: Re: See, X10 say's we should be happy!
Post by: Brian H on February 01, 2005, 04:39:09 PM
Sounds right. As long as a program is in
control and the cm15a has to do nothing but
take and send commands to a computer. It is
fine. Try and run it on it's own and all
bets are off.
Title: Re: See, X10 say's we should be happy!
Post by: coder since cp290 on February 01, 2005, 08:52:23 PM
Actually, I used AHP to load some
macros/times to the CM15a and let them run
for a week (as a test) while the Linux app
was connected to do it's events and logging...

The cm15a stuff run just fine.  Times were
fine, dusk/dawn were fine, etc...  The linux
app wasn't setting/resetting the Time of day...