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Basic Home Automation via xAP BSC enabled devices (updated 9-01-2008)
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<blockquote data-quote="TritonT" data-source="post: 204019" data-attributes="member: 26020"><p>@ migube</p><p></p><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>We've got similar devices but have gone about things a VERY different way! To use this plugin you need your devices to be producing and receiving xAP specifically xAP BSC. heyu for X10 and owfs for 1-wire are a bit of a dead end. But you could have a look at <a href="http://www.limings.net/xap/oxc/" target="_blank">One-Wire xAP Connector</a> for owfs and the <a href="http://domus.link.co.pt/" target="_blank">domus.Link</a> frontend for heyu (this might give you a way of coding the sending and receiving of xAP BSC messages). </p><p></p><p>If you go the xAP route you have a few options:</p><p></p><p></p><p>For X10 you have the following choices for connector:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://patrick.lidstone.net/haweb/cm12u.htm" target="_blank">CM12U Connector</a> (Patrick Lidstone)</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/X10/x10_main.htm" target="_blank">CM10/CM11 Connector</a> (Edward Pearson)</p><p></p><p><a href="http://mcssprinklers.com/xapXap.htm" target="_blank">xapmcsCM11A</a> (Michael McSharry)</p><p></p><p>For 1-wire you have the following choice for connector (assuming you're using a DS9097 type adaptor):</p><p></p><p><a href="http://mcssprinklers.com/xapXap.htm" target="_blank">xapmcsOneWire</a> (Michael McSharry)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I ended up building a setup using a Epia motherboard, with CF flash harddrive, running a stripped down Windows XP. It has connectors for 1-wire and X10 amongst other things. The only control application I use is xAP Floorplan, which lets me script anything I need, my requirements are not that complex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TritonT, post: 204019, member: 26020"] @ migube Hi, We've got similar devices but have gone about things a VERY different way! To use this plugin you need your devices to be producing and receiving xAP specifically xAP BSC. heyu for X10 and owfs for 1-wire are a bit of a dead end. But you could have a look at [URL="http://www.limings.net/xap/oxc/"]One-Wire xAP Connector[/URL] for owfs and the [URL="http://domus.link.co.pt/"]domus.Link[/URL] frontend for heyu (this might give you a way of coding the sending and receiving of xAP BSC messages). If you go the xAP route you have a few options: For X10 you have the following choices for connector: [URL="http://patrick.lidstone.net/haweb/cm12u.htm"]CM12U Connector[/URL] (Patrick Lidstone) [URL="http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/X10/x10_main.htm"]CM10/CM11 Connector[/URL] (Edward Pearson) [URL="http://mcssprinklers.com/xapXap.htm"]xapmcsCM11A[/URL] (Michael McSharry) For 1-wire you have the following choice for connector (assuming you're using a DS9097 type adaptor): [URL="http://mcssprinklers.com/xapXap.htm"]xapmcsOneWire[/URL] (Michael McSharry) I ended up building a setup using a Epia motherboard, with CF flash harddrive, running a stripped down Windows XP. It has connectors for 1-wire and X10 amongst other things. The only control application I use is xAP Floorplan, which lets me script anything I need, my requirements are not that complex. [/QUOTE]
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