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Maybe the post on the Homeseer web site about X10 closing the Shenzen factory is troll gas. I hope so.
..... It would be nice if the rumor of the Factory closing was a bogus post, but I fear it may not be.
With the combination of Chinese inflation, and our devalued dollar they are likely receiving LESS than a dollar for what cost slightly MORE than a dollar to produce. Closing doors might be the only option. But this wouldn't be limited to X10... we would see things like HP getting out of the tablet biz and stuff like that.
....... Eventually this may be a good thing because it may tend to bring manufacturing (and jobs) back into this country.
I appreciate all the suggestions and support, but I just don't have the resources to make something like that happen. Should some other entrepreneur want to take on the production task, I would certainly be available for design support.Some of you know I have two irons in the fire now. One is the Pro version of the XTBM that I have been working on whenever I get the chance.The other is the XTB-232, which is a RS232 powerline interface that supports the CM11A "real-time" protocol. I have tested that running under the original ActiveHome GUI, HomeSeer, and Home Control Assistant. Beta units are being tested now.Sorry, but I have no plans to offer a USB version.Jeff
At the very bottom of their last email:"WE ARE ABOUT TO SHAKE THINGS UP…STAY TUNED FOR A GAME-CHANGING NEWS RELEASE."Jeff
Not that I'm running out to buy one (yet - I haven't figured out what I would use it for), but have you tested the XTB-232 with the newer version of AHP - the ones that support the CM11A?
Quote from: Noam on August 20, 2011, 10:11:12 PMNot that I'm running out to buy one (yet - I haven't figured out what I would use it for), but have you tested the XTB-232 with the newer version of AHP - the ones that support the CM11A? Not yet. Since it doesn't support any of the downloadable controller functions, I didn't think anyone would use it with AHP. I tested it with the original AH to confirm it adhered to the CM11A protocol. I recently reinstalled AHP on my lab computer (kind of a pain because it isn't normally on the network), so I can verify that works too.Jeff
..... I know what it is - one of the developers spilled the beans, and then swore me to secrecy.
Quote from: JeffVolp on August 20, 2011, 09:47:11 AMAt the very bottom of their last email:"WE ARE ABOUT TO SHAKE THINGS UP STAY TUNED FOR A GAME-CHANGING NEWS RELEASE."JeffI know what it is - one of the developers spilled the beans, and then swore me to secrecy. All I can tell you is that from what he told me, it is NOT WiFi-based home automation. Although that would be really cool (except for those people who get really great WiFi signal strength on one side of the house, and nothing on the other).
At the very bottom of their last email:"WE ARE ABOUT TO SHAKE THINGS UP STAY TUNED FOR A GAME-CHANGING NEWS RELEASE."Jeff