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- From: dave@dlb.com (Dave Buck)
- Subject: Re: X10 Control Interface
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.211925.5427@dlb.com>
- Keywords: X10
- Reply-To: dave@dlb.com (Dave Buck)
- Organization: D.L.Buck & Associates, Inc.; San Jose, Calif.
- References: <1993Jan7.144400.2501@progress.com>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 21:19:25 GMT
- Lines: 17
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- In article <1993Jan7.144400.2501@progress.com> fossey@progress.COM (Paul Fossey) writes:
- >I recently purchased an 'X10' home control interface for my PC. This box is
- >connected to an RS-232 port, and is able to control light and appliances
- >throughout the house. The control modules are sold by 'X10', Stanley, and
- >Radio Shack.
- >
- >I want to build some custom control modules. Has anyone ever seen specs on the
- >signals sent over the house wiring for these modules ?
-
- Nah, you really want to buy them, not build them. But I'll let you be the judge
- of that.
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