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Re: PLCBus module



Hi and welcome to the group

I am not aware of a plcbus connector

Edward has version 2 of the xAP Framework available over on his site

http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/xFx/xFx_main.htm

which will be the framework you need for .net

Edward is also the author of an x10 connector

You should also consult the protocol definitions and the Schema
documentation which is available at

http://www.xapautomation.org

Version 1.3 of the protocol is being published which expands the
addressing, and I believe that V2 of the framework supports this

I suggest the most appropriate schema would be the BSC (Basic Status
and Control) schema which is also described there

I am not experienced in the xFX Framework, but I am sure others who
are will chip in

Kevin T

--- In xAP_developer@xxxxxxx, "pjs_gsy" <pjs_gsy@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have just discovered xap after having been writing my own ha
> software for the last couple years.
>
> I currently use mainly PLCBus equipment for my ha.  I could not
find a
> module for it.  Has anyone written anything?
>
> I'm quite keen to convert all my ha bits to this protocol as it
makes
> a lot of sense to me.  If no one has written one, then I'll give it
a
> go.  I already have .net code that talks plcbus.  I just don't want
to
> re-invent the wheel if someone else already has a working module.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul.
>



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