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Re: x-10 hardware documentation


  • Subject: Re: x-10 hardware documentation
  • From: Alex Ciurea
  • Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 16:27:00 +0000

Hi Mark,

I know the basics of a http server because I know how to work with PHP
(still perl is probably more suitable for this application) but I don't
know
where and how the script sends the "xap-send" command.
Stuard Booth said that I need a CM12 device, connected to a serial port. Is
that the target device for the "xap-send" command?

From this point, the CM12 converts the command into x10 signal and
broadcast
it to all over mains?

And if it's like this, I need another CM12 to decode my x10 signal and to
control my device? (e.g a lamp)

Tanks alot,
Alex

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Subject: [xap_automation] Re: x-10 hardware documentation


> --- In <a
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Stuart Booth <lists@s...>
> wrote:
> > >- a PC with a HTPP server;
> >
> > Some means of sending a xAP message that targets that lamp and
tells
> > it what state is required here. There are many possibilities I'm
> > sure! Web browsers are on my own ToDo list. Somewhere... ;-)
>
> Here's what I do :-)
>
> Win2k.
> Apache 2.
> PERL.
>
> I have a PERL "xap-script" in cgi-bin that takes a
parameter. The
> parameter is the name of the pre-defined xap mesasge I want to send.
>
> The PERL script does the following:
>
> - Outputs a standard HTML header, including a meta refresh directive
> pointing at a more useful page :-)
> - Execs "xap-send <name of file that was the passed
argument>"
>
> If you remind me, I'll post the full (not long) PERL script here.
>
> Web servers aren't high on my personal "things to automate with
xAP"
> list, but it turned out to be so easy that it just happened one
> evening :-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
>
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