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RE: Control panel


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  • Subject: RE: Control panel
  • From: "Dan Hoehnen" <dhoehnen@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 06:54:20 -0400
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Xantech makes an amp that is both IR and rs-232 controllable.  It is the
ZPR68 and I think it does what you want.  The spec on their web page says
the rs-232 is for future capability, but I know someone in the UK who is
using the serial port now with good success.  It's not cheap (I think more
than $1000).  Here is a link to the spec page:

http://www.xantech.com/products/p_folder/p_zpr6810.htm

Dan

> Hi folks,
>
> 1)
> I'm after a colour touch screen to screw to the wall somewhere.  I'd
> like to write the UI in Java and communicate with other Java
> controllers using ethernet.  Anything spring to mind?
>
> 2)
> I want an amplifier somewhere with input and volume adjustable either
> using ethernet or Dallas 1-wire, but if it has serial I can make a
> convertor. Anyone think of anything suitable?  I'm toying with getting
> something off-the-shelf and interfacing Dallas 1-wire digitpots and
> PIOs, but the more I buy and the less I build the happier I am.
>
> Regards
>
> Ian


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