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Re: DOS Command line X10


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: DOS Command line X10
  • From: Nigel Orr <Nigel.Orr@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 09:20:11 +0100
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At 13:53 23/06/00 +0100, you wrote:
>Is there a DOS command line X10 prog that I can use to send X10 off and
X10
>on commands to an appliance unit to turn my PC's speakers on and off
when
>the PC boots up and shuts down?

Having recently upgraded a PC, the new power supply has one annoying
'feature'- on the old one, the output mains socket switched on and off with
the PC, so I made up a IEC > 4-way 13A sockets, and everything I needed
to
come on and off with the PC got plugged into it (speakers, monitor etc).

But the new ATX power supply doesn't switch the output- why not?  Is it
just because they reckon all monitors are now intelligent enough to turn
themselves on or off?

Nigel


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