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RE: All Lights On/All Units Off and Modifying an MT10
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- Subject: RE: All Lights On/All Units Off and Modifying an
MT10
- From: "Mark Hetherington" <mark.egroups@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 22:32:28 -0000
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> None of the X-10 commands apply to the entire X-10 addressing range.
The
> above commands only apply to the house code that is set on the unit,
> unless you have used a single house code for the whole house.
For the units I am wanting the all lights off command for they do share the
same house code. There are also (for various reasons) appliances on the
same
code that I do not want to turn off.
> > Since All Lights Off is supported in the protocol I was
> wondering about the
> > possibility of modifying a Mini-Timer to send All Lights Off
> rather than All
> > Units Off. I am assuming it would be as "simple" as
reprogramming a few
> > bytes in the IC but having not taken a Mini Timer apart am not
> sure what it
> > is using to run the X10 commands.
>
> It would be a simple change to the code only if you have the source
code.
> In addition, the PIC chips used on some of the X-10 modules are custom
> chips with no common equivalent available. eg. IR7243.
It ought to be trivial even without the source code since somewhere the
button is sending 0001 and I just want to change it to send 1101. It might
require some disassembly to locate the exact sequence that needs changing
but this should be quite trivial. Custom chips would prevent this obviously
which is why I asked what people knew before breaking the MT. I was hoping
for readable chip that I could hex edit then write over the original or
replace with an appropriate PIC. Wish I knew more about electronics then I
could roll my own. Oh well, back to the drawing board I guess :)
Mark.
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