I have seen a bunch of posts about controlling DMX devices using the X10 protocol, but I need the reverse. If anyone has any information, ideas or suggestions I would really appreciate it.
Can you reference some of these posts. I am no expert, but am not aware of any use of X10 PLC protocol to control DMX lighting control. X10 PLC protocol has been around since late 1970's. X10 PLC protocol is very slow, one bit per AC half cycle. Each simple ON, OFF command for each lamp takes close to one second to transmit over the powerline. Each lamp must be addressed serially and then you can follow with a single ON or OFF commmand, but even that will take close to 4 to 5 seconds for say six lights. A DIM or BRI command takes longer.
I understand you are looking for DMX protocol to control X10 modules, and can say: Nope, definitely can not be done directly. There would have to be some sort of a translator between the DMX protocol and X10 PLC protocol. That software may exist and maybe another forum member knows of it.
But the highest capacity X10 PLC protocol, dimmable, incandescent light control is 1KW. A wall switch from Smarthome.com. This would be incandesent only, (halogen OK, but no xenon or sodium, mercury halides, etc). What X10 devices did you want to control?
In the 1980's I hacked X10 Lamp Modules (300W max) to control video studio lighting controlling 2kW and 5KW Kliegs. You probably don't want to go there. There were many, many, problems to overcome related to nasty electrical noise and three phase coupling, also the lights could not be dimmed. If interested in a 10,000 foot view of the problems, PM me.
I did find some DMX info on the HomeSeer site, which is interesting as I use HomeSeer rather than AHP (X10 home control software). But I don't find any info on DMX to HomeSeer (X10 and Z-Wave).