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Re: Is X10 still the way to go?


  • Subject: Re: Is X10 still the way to go?
  • From: "Paul Bendall" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:17:46 -0000

I have read the release notes for Cortex v22 and once more it has many
improvements. Many subtle and some welcome new features and
functionallity.

However, the most exciting news for me is the last paragraph:

"Cortex API

The interface that `Defibrillator' uses is exposed in the form of a
Cortex API (Application Programmers Interface). Multiple third part
programs can currently use the interface. It allows a third party
program to interact with Cortex and provide functions not currently
supported by Cortex. Specific objects may be exposed to the interface
allowing messages to and from those objects to be used. See Cortex Help
(How to ? advanced topics  Application Programmers Interface  Cortex
API for detailed explanation.

Sample programs written in Borland Turbo Delphi, Microsoft C# 2005
Express Edition and Microsoft Basic 2005 Express edition, are provided
to illustrate the interface. These can be found in the Cortex
subdirectory `Cortex API'.

I haven't loaded v22 of Cortex yet, but I know what I'll be doing
tonight!

Paul

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "wywywywywywywywywywy"
<wywywywy@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks Karam! :D
> (I am one of them who emailed.)
>
> I have a few questions about Cortex though if you don't mind.
>
> 1. It says "xPL Support", but what exactly can it do with
xPL?
> 2. What are the "fuzzy logic and parametric control
infrastructures"?
> 3. Does it support X10 integration out of the box (with XGW-001), or
> is it an add-on software module?
> 4. If I don't get the Cortex Scripting module, can I program it in
> another other way?
>
> Thanks,
> Wayne





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