SDK for Linux

Started by pete broome, June 20, 2005, 08:07:35 AM

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pete broome

I am sure this has, at some time, been asked
but I don't see it anywhere so...

Is there any possibility of having a Linux SDK?

Thanks,

Pete

mik

http://homeauto.usandthem.com/cm15a/index.html

I haven't been about to use it successfully
yet, but it seems like the closest anyone has
gotten. Let me know if you get anywhere.

coder since cp290

I'll be updating the stuff on the homeauto
site soon...  The version that's there
doesn't work with a 2.6 kernel - in
libusbahp.c you need to comment out the call
to usb_set_altinterface().  With that, the
basic stuff works on FC3 with the latest
libusb (0.1.10a).

Linked off the page is a link to neil's site
and he's got some stuff too..  He doesn't use
libusb but wrote a driver instead.

mkozikowski

Probably late on this, but...

It is all well and good to get reverse engineered information.

But when are the X10 Folks going to
give us a hand with the code.

All we really need is the interface com link. It isn't like
we want to develop a device, just want to talk with it.

the Linux community will add more than 50% more potential
users of the devices. That should be enough to let out with
the info

Mark

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