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Tuicemen:
Many users continue to ask questions about what they can do with the SDK!
Many Jump in and create some unquie programs many just to satisfy their own needs! Why not share them?
There are many small programs out there created with this tool it is a shame that many don't share their creations
 BIG Shame!
If anyone has a program they have created and would like to share it they can post the Program name here with a link to it!
If you don't have a server to host the program PM me and I'll try to set something up!
if you find a program that was created with the SDK and it isn't listed here please post a link to it ! Or Pm me and I'll add it to the following list!
Heres a small list of programs I've found or created
* BXVC/BVC
* x10Dispatcher
* Xping
* X10WavPlayer
* PC Companion
* AlertDialer
* iPhone Home Controller
* Portcullis
* x10 Windows Media ControlEven if you never wish to improve your work, someone else may be able to use it!
If you plan on selling it down the road (not ready for release) heres a way to get some testers!  ;) :D ;D

swatson:
I have a project fully documented free to be had. It is a PHP interface.
check out http://www.iphonehomecontroller.com

Rockhoppers:
Hi guys, been getting a lot of advice and good info from this forum, there is certainly a good depth on knowledge about the X10 products.

I have been working on a program based around the CM15A system, which i am very new to, and while i have no idea what the end result is going to be, as i keep adding bits and pices to it i would be interested in what guys make of it.

Everything else i have looked at only does half of what i want at twice the price i want to pay !.

I am looking for a few people to help me develop it, test it, break it etc.... but they need to be patient as this is a hobby for me, not a business !

If anyone is interested in installing and running the software then drop me a mail, and i will send you a link to download it when i have a beta release ready.

For a preview goto www.rockhoppers.co.uk, remember it is a work in progress !

Andrew  :)

andrew@rockhoppers.co.uk

Sirdude:

--- Quote from: swatson on November 28, 2007, 05:16:50 PM ---I have a project fully documented free to be had. It is a PHP interface.
check out http://www.iphonehomecontroller.com

--- End quote ---

downloaded your code and implemented it right quick. i already had WAMP installed on my server, so it was perty much 15mins and up/running.

my 1st test was to play with the living room lights and that got me "in trouble" with my 'better half' :D

of course, since i'm a tinkerer i will be playing with things, but this is an excellent foundation for programmers/tinkerers !!

ie: i'm a prototype/scriptac kinda guy -- no biggie ..

thanks :)

parag0n:
Hi all.  Been frequenting this forum, but never actually registered until today. 

I've been developing a home automation system for personal use.  Attached are some screenshots I took from a remote machine. 

It's written in VB6 (I know I should get with the times and buy .NET, but all experience is with 6).

I wrote it to be modular.  I like this way, as I can develop bits and pieces as my time allows.

Feature list so far (and growing daily)...

GUI to turn lights on/off.  Icons are placed over a floorplan of my house. 
Interface Log.  Commands received by the ActiveHome interface are outputted to screen for troubleshooting/logging.
Telnet Service.  Can telnet to the application to get device status and toggle devices/send raw commands.  Also functions as a chat server. 
Web service.  Can connect to application with browser and get device status and toggle devices.
Watchdog service.  Monitors device activity at given timeframes and sends alerts to cellphone via email. 
Voice control.  Can turn devices on/off with voice commands.   
Macros.  Can execute scripts to perform actions (adjusting lights for movie time, bedtime, all on/off, outside on/off)
Standard control.  Can send raw commands, toggle, or dim devices with button controls. 

Right now many items are hard-coded to values specific to my setup.  Will be adding code to make all aspects of the project configurable.

My new subproject is a client modification of the voice control module that'll receive voice commands and send the appropriate commands back to the server via telnet.  This will enable voice controlled lighting away from the main server.  I could run the app on every computer in every room of the house and then have the server do the actual legwork, thus not requiring the SDK and a USB interface on every machine.  If someone is interested in colaborating, I'd be willing to compile a one-off telnet server only module and provide the speechrec source. 

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