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Re: X-10 Active Home?



CM-11 macros suck! There are no conditionals. It takes an active computer to
make it perform worth not getting up and manually turning on the lights.
This means not setting anything into the CM-11 but using it as a constant
peripheral.



"David White" <whitedavidp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Perhaps if you made it clear what controller/transmitter you were using
> that would make things more clear. At the minimum, you really only use the
> USB interface to connect to the computer for downloading macros. Then you
> can plug it in anywhere.
>
> John J. Bengii wrote:
>> USB?  yuk!
>>
>> My transmitter/receiver is at my electrical panel in the garage and my
>> computer is 100 feet away (by wire length)
>>
>>
>> "David White" <whitedavidp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:Uo6dnWhaTehwprbVnZ2dnUVZ_orinZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Hello JJ.
>>>
>>> When you talk about resources being used up, that may really be more a
>>> function of the controller's on-board memory rather than the software
>>> which downloads the macros. I have a CM11A and I too had to set my
>>> resolution lower than I wanted to get things to fit. I believe that the
>>> newer units (which are USB instead of RS-232) have more memory so that
>>> may help me out - perhaps you too?
>>>
>>> I also don't quite understand what you are saying about macros not
>>> working for multiple modules. I have single macros which operate on
>>> multiple receiver modules (with different codes) turning on some and
>>> turning off others. These macros are downloaded into the CM11A and seem
>>> to work just fine.
>>>
>>> For the record, I have been using Active Home 1.32 and only recently
>>> moved to version 1.42. It seems that 1.42 is a little better on XP in
>>> terms of its RS-232 communications. But other than that, they seem
>>> nearly identical. I doubt these versions of Active Home will work with
>>> the new USB controller and I am not sure if the new version of Active
>>> Home that does will work with USB supports the CM11A.
>>>
>>> JJ wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I'm using Active Home for my X-10 interface and can't stand it.  Is
>>>> there better software for controlling my modules?  My biggest
>>>> complaints are that using 10 modules and the sunrise/sunset commands
>>>> suck up all the resources and my resolution is such that I can only
>>>> adjust the timings every 20 days. The other complaint is that macros
>>>> won't work for multiple modules, just for a simple on command.
>>>> I used to use X-10 powerhouse but that never interfaced with XP or some
>>>> other problem which I can't quite recall, its been about 6 years since
>>>> that worked.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>



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