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RE: Displays around the house - volunteers please?
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- Subject: RE: Displays around the house - volunteers
please?
- From: "Mark Harrison" <Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 20:49:40 +0100
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Counted in as requested :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian B [mailto:Ian@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 August 2002 20:20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Displays around the house - volunteers please?
Count me in
Ian B
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: 13 August 2002 17:51
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>Subject: [ukha_d] Displays around the house - volunteers please?
>
>
>Robert,
>
>Good summary....
>
>OK - let's ask for some volunteers, using my traditional technique
>of naming the "dream team" and seeing if they'll agree
:-)
>
>1) Try to agree on a simple display which has the features most of us
would
>like. Thinking of cost, size, VFD/LCD, interface electronics
>
>- Stuart Poulton, can you lead this?
>
>2) Find a way of mount the display in some sort of nice SWMBO
>approved panel
>
>- Stuart? You again? Quinten "the stand king"?
>
>3) Connect the display using serial (if thats what the display has) to
your
>PC. You can use your existing CAT5 leads for this.
>
>- Ian Bird? Can I twist your arm?
>
>4) Develop some simple software to display "hello world"
messages
>
>- Stuart, I think you have most of this already?
>
>5) Roll out to a few more members possible as part of a limited bulk
buy
>
>- watch this space
>
>6) Enhance what the display displays!
>
>- Mark Harrison, Andy Powell, Graham Howe and Patrick Lidstone
>probably have some code handy :-)
>- Patrick and I probably have code for "IP port listener" for
most
>O/Ss between us.
>- Patrick and I probably have some "IP port broadcaster" code
for
>most O/Ss between us.
>- Andy Powell - some Windows Homevision code?
>- Graham - could you add a "broadcast this port" option
to
>HomeAutomator if I give you some source code?
>
>7) Add a simple keypad to the display
>
>- later phase
>
>8) Develop code to make use of this, menu systems etc.
>
>- Home Automator input plugin????
>
>9) Consider adding a new board to interface the Displays serial
>interface to
>TCP/IP, possibly with local inteligence if available for zero cost.
>
>---- Whoah - beyond me, squire :-)
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Chasmer [mailto:robert.chasmer@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: 13 August 2002 11:07
>To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
>Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: Displays round the house -
architecture...
>
>
>Ian Lowe [mailto:ian@xxxxxxx] wrote:
>> But realistically, as soon as I see the passion for IP, I think
it's
>> basically doomed. Using TCP-IP seems to wipe out all of the
low-end
>> (ie cheap) PICs, and takes you into ?50 module country, plus
anoher
>> healthy chunk for the display.
>
>To keep the project alive we need to break it down into smaller
bits. This
>way more than one of us can actually start to build these, start using
them
>at home, then look to the future together. I guess I start of
with a very
>simple device in one room, and if it worked well, start thinking of
>expanding.
>
>I know I'm repeating what others have said, but lets try to keep within
the
>realms of reality. The cheaper the project starts out the more
people
>involved, and the less damage if the project goes to the dogs.
>
>Maybe as a start
>1) Try to agree on a simple display which has the features most of us
would
>like. Thinking of cost, size, VFD/LCD, interface electronics
>2) Find a way of mount the display in some sort of nice SWMBO
>approved panel
>3) Connect the display using serial (if thats what the display has) to
your
>PC. You can use your existing CAT5 leads for this.
>4) Develop some simple software to display "hello world"
messages
>5) Roll out to a few more members possible as part of a limited bulk
buy
>6) Enhance what the display displays!
>7) Add a simple keypad to the display
>8) Develop code to make use of this, menu systems etc.
>9) Consider adding a new board to interface the Displays serial
>interface to
>TCP/IP, possibly with local inteligence if available for zero cost.
>
>
>Like the IR project this started very simply
>* We had a circuit design that allowed us to recieve and transmit the
same
>signal in another room.
>* Several members of the group then built these on breadboards and
they
>worked.
>* Next up someone designed and built simple PCBs people could use.
>* We built or own modules, and boxed them up ourselves
>* End result several list members have simple IR distribution.
>
>Looking to the future these have been geting enhanced by various
list
>members for things like Zoned IR control, PC IR control etc.
>
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