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RE: Library Software
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- Subject: RE: Library Software
- From: Paul Miller <pmiller@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 14:07:33 -0000
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Adam,
any chance of looking at your home grown win32 app for the meteor?
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Stevens [mailto:adam@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 15 March 2001 14:32
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Library Software
> Particularly impressed with the phone log. - What hardware do you use
to
> monitor the line (esp. for outgoing calls)
It's a Meteor box. I run a home-grown win32 application for the server
which logs all calls to a database (and announces then over the
speakers).
All the web side stuff does is read the databases.
> All in all, >exactly< the kind of thing I want.... (hint
hint...)
Well, the web side stuff is all pretty simple... As long as you know how
to
a little bit of ASP coding, and can access a database, then there's not
much
to it. The only software I run is HomeSeer, and the CallerID software.
There's some stuff about it at www.habitron.com - Although that's more
about
the WAP side of it really! (Did I mention I can access most of that via
a
WAP phone! :-).
All the X10 logging is done via VBScripts under Homeseer... Again it
logs
all X10 activity to a database, which makes it easier to report on past
events (rather than relying on the HomeSeer log) - It makes the graphs
possible, although I'm still not quite sure what use they are! :-)
Adam.
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