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RE: Re: Displays round the house - architecture...
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- Subject: RE: Re: Displays round the house -
architecture...
- From: "Dr John Tankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 19:44:31 +0100
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> In terms of protocol, I really urge people to take a look at
> SNAP, for the
> following reasons.
>
> 1) Support already exists for TCP/IP and RS485
> 2) Code alread exists for PIC, and AVR processors, as well as C, and
> windows DLL's
> 3) It's free
> 4) I beleive that John Tankard, and Ian Bird are already using it
> 5) It's well documented
> 6) There alread exist a large number of projects ofr it
> including X10 over
> SNAP
>
>
I did use it, the first few prototypes used it, I got in fairly early,
vendor :-
00011 - Tankard, UK
However I don't use it now, because when I moved over to Rabbit there
is
the full suite of TCP/IP available and I wanted a simple browser
interface. My RS485 does still use it but I am tempted to switch to
something like the protocol used by HCS II
John
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