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Introducing xAP Labs


  • Subject: Introducing xAP Labs
  • From: "turner228" <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:10:28 -0000

This is a series of (currently twelve) small xAP applications which
forms part of my "xAP Labs" setup.


These applications are intended to be used in one of two ways:

Firstly to provide the tools which would allow testing of a xAP
system or application by temporarily simulating a series of xAP
startpoints and endpoints and allow this testing to take place
without disturbing the setup of any existing xAP system too much

Secondly to provide simulations of xAP enabled hardware that would
allow a newbie to create and simulate a xAP system without
purchasing any expensive hardware

The current list of applications is as follows:-
a) Switches - 16 switches - BSC inputs
b) PDP Switch - 16 switches - BSC inputs
c) Chrome - 6 switches on a chrome wall plate - BSC inputs
d) LED's - 8 Green LEDs - BSC outputs
e) LEDStrip - a vertical strip of 8 LED's - BSC outputs
f) Lamps - 8 Light Bulbs - BSC Outputs
g) AD10 - 4 Din Rail x-10 relays - BSC outputs
h) Relays - 4 relay circuits - BSC Outputs
i) Onebulb - a single light bulb - BSC output
j) DispSim - emulating a 4 x 20 LCD
k) Toggle - generates BSC toggle messages
l) Messend - Sends raw xAP messages

There is a xAPLabs.txt in the zip file for each application, please
read it and the applications readme file when you come to use it

The apps are in the netcomp.biz download area over on mi4 and there
is a picture gallery on netcomp.biz with comments in the captions

All of these applications use the xAPIntranet ocx which will require
installation as well

enjoy
Kevin T






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