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RE: Re: Homevision and web servers
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- Subject: RE: Re: Homevision and web servers
- From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 May 2002 13:17:39 +0100
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It has
inbuilt memory (48K) for web pages and just under 1K of variable
space. There is going to be a larger space module soon. It attaches really
easily - in fact it could be in an external box just onto the serial port
and
power (12v). That's just a cosmetic issue. I do not really need
the
port connections they just make it more functional. The memory restricts
the use
of fancy graphic pages at the moment unless they can be loaded of another
external server somewhere.
Patrick - It's not Rabbit based actually - much
easier/quicker than that using a Site Player module, although less
flexible.
Kevin
Kevin,
Does this
unit use 'extra' storage (eg CF card?) - sounds like an interesting
project.. me, I'm to worried about blowing up my Homevision to try
anything like this :O
Andy
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Kevin
Hawkins"
<lists@u...> wrote: > Also for those
that
may be interested I am looking at a project that > places a
hardware
web server inside the HomeVision case. It is a low cost > add on
( ~
£30 cost ) and will simply allow the connection of an Ethernet >
cable to the HV controller (no PC required), it utilises the HV serial
port > and possibly a couple of I/O pins - however you may get more
I/O
pins back > in return as the server has a port on it. The issues
now
are not the > hardware which all works fine but the UI software i.e.
a
mix of web page > design issues and some HV coding. >
> Kevin >
> > -----Original
Message----- >
From: andy_powell_is [mailto:ukha@b...] > Sent: 01 May
2002
20:59 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject:
[ukha_d] Re: Homevision and web servers > >
>
--- In ukha_d@y..., steve.cooper@u... wrote: >
> > > >>I know this is a bit of a tease, but
if
you can wait, and of > course if > >
you are going to the London meet you may see something you
like.. > > > > This sound
interesting, either that or I'm in for a big >
disappointment. > > > >
S. > > > > If it's
disappointing
then Graham did it, if you love it then i did > it
:P > > Andy > >
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