RichardThornell
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Here is a note I left on a PalmOS programming page about using AvantGo or Blazer's web browser with a Minstrel S modem for my Prism with x10 stuff:
> This sounds interesting , what's X10 ? and where can I get more
Info ?
Go to www.x10.com. They have all sorts of light switches, wall
outlets, video cams, motion detectors, etc that communicate over
existing AC wiring in a home. They also have two computer
interfaces, the ActiveHome and the Firecracker, that can control the
light switches, ect. There are dozens of sites with specs on
programming for the switches. FireCraxor and others even have
wrapped the code for the interfaces in ActiveX controls and offer
them free for non profit use. Get on www.google.com and look. I use
the Homeseer ActiveX control from http://www.keware.com in my web
page.
I would give you the link to my home web page so you can see how it
is done, but then I probably would have my bedroom lights going off
and on all night and WinAmp blaring out un-sexy music at inoppertune
times...
To do it, just register the ActiveX controls on your system:
regsvr32 <name.dll>
then use:
set objX10 = server.createobject("name.dll")
in server side script to get a reference to the ActiveX, then call
the ActiveX's methods like
objX10.On "A", "12", "ON"
to turn on lights, wall switches, ect
Easy stuff. Make an ASP page out of it that submits to itself and
run the page in Personal Web Server. Wala, you have a palm interface
that can turn off your lights, run WinAmp, email you a picture of
your front door, or whatever else you can do programmatically on your
PC. Great reason for getting a wireless modem for your palm. I am
considering making a button on my web page that plays a "get the hell
off the phone, I am trying to call you!" wav.
Maybe I can even set it up on a WAP browser...
It can be too much fun. Now that I have got it in web form, I want
to get a little better user interface with a little better security.
This is why I am looking for the AppForge TCP ingot...
Thanks guys,
Richard
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