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RE: Wake on ring



Tim,

Sory about the 'could just' its a case of multi-tasking crossover. Someone
was talking to me at the end of the message and I managed to type what I
was saying.. I only realised after I'd sent the message.

Andy

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On 14/04/00 at 17:28 Timothy Morris wrote:

>Could just what? I didn't think it would assert RI, but Alex Goodyear
seems
>to think it does. I'll get there but it may mean cutting the serial plu
of
>my current cable, and bridging pins!
>
>Tim.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: andy.powell@xxxxxxx [mailto:andy.powell@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: 14 April 2000 16:07
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Wake on ring
>
>
>Tim,
>
>I posted this before but I think I may have replied to the wrong
message
>so you may not have seen it. I've recently been controlling my CM12U
>directly from my serial port ans VB.
>
>What the CM12U does when it receives an X10 signal down the powerline
is
>repeatedly send a hex 5a to your application until it receives a Hex C3
>back. When you manually wake up your PC Activehome (or whatever
software)
>recieves the Hex 5a and responds with a Hex C3. The CM12U then proceeds
to
>send the data to Activehome which carries out the X10 commands. I
really
>don't think that the CM12U asserts RI when a powerline signal is
detected.
> I tried with my Fujitsu PC last night and it didn't wake up either.
You
>could just
>
>Hope this helps
>
>
>Andy
>
>
>
>
>
>
>"Timothy Morris" <mail@xxxxxxx>
>14/04/00 15:52
>Please respond to ukha_d
>
>
>        To:     "Ukha_D@xxxxxxx" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
>        cc:
>        Subject:        [ukha_d] Wake on ring
>
>I still can't get my system to wake on ring via the CM12U. In order to
try
>to narrow things down I'm asking for some help.
>
>Can those who have an ACPI PC try the following:
>
>Put your machine into standby, and then send some X-10 data into the
>powerline to see if it wakes up.
>
>Obviously you'll need to enable wake on ring in the bios first!
>
>Could you report back with your motherboard type, operating system, and
>success/failure.
>
>Does anyone have a serial break-out box? I'd be interested to see if
the
>CM12U does in fact assert RI when data is sent to the PC.
>
>One thing that has crossed my mind is that wake on ring can be
disabled,
>and
>that it might be disabled in my device. I can't think of a way of
>re-enabling it.
>
>Tim.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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