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Re: [OT] Controlling Heatmiser from .NET



I have some unix c++ code that will read from the heatmiser &
produce xap m=
essages, for current temp, target temp and on/off state.
This is for the older protocol not the newer V3 protocol.
I'm intending to extend it, to do control them but keep running out of
time=
.
I can try to tidy it up a bit if you like and pass it on.
=C2=A0
John



>________________________________
>From: chrisbonduk <chris@xxxxxxx>
>To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx=20
>Sent: Friday, 3 February 2012, 9:23
>Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] Controlling Heatmiser from .NET
>
>
>=C2=A0=20
>Hi,
>
>Bit of a long shot but thought it might be worth a try as some of you
may =
be already doing it.
>
>Got about 6 of the heatmiser wifi thermostats that im trying to talk to
in=
from C# in .NET to read and eventually write data. Has anybody got any sam=
ple code todo this (either xap, custom i really dont mind!).
>
>It seems they talk in a silly form of RS485 which is a foreign language
to=
me, i've found a perl script but trying to convert that to .NET and on top=
of the learning from there werid protocol im not having much luck.
>
>Thanks,
>Chris
>
>
>
>
>

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