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RFID is Radio Frequency IDentification.Think of it as bar codes read via radio waves.You can uniquely tag every item you have, throw them all in a bag, walk through a door that has a reader in it and read the tag of every item in the bag. Of course my reader is a simple thing with just a 2" range and can only read one tag at a time. But the RFID Reader isn't really important to the overall design goal. Substitute "RFID Reader" with "Numbers keyed in from the remote" and you get the same result.I agree it won't work easily without support from the core and main plugin devs. Which is why I'm posting here first. A well thought out, clean, and easy to implement design, as well as evidence of the feature's desirability from the user base help a lot in making architectural changes. Fortunately, the more I think about it, the less intrusive my design is becoming and it's more an add-on then a redesign.Thanks!More comments please, this is great!
RFID is Radio Frequency IDentification.
Think of it as bar codes read via radio waves.
You can uniquely tag every item you have, throw them all in a bag, walk through a door that has a reader in it and read the tag of every item in the bag. Of course my reader is a simple thing with just a 2" range and can only read one tag at a time. But the RFID Reader isn't really important to the overall design goal. Substitute "RFID Reader" with "Numbers keyed in from the remote" and you get the same result.
I agree it won't work easily without support from the core and main plugin devs. Which is why I'm posting here first. A well thought out, clean, and easy to implement design, as well as evidence of the feature's desirability from the user base help a lot in making architectural changes. Fortunately, the more I think about it, the less intrusive my design is becoming and it's more an add-on then a redesign.
Thanks!
More comments please, this is great!