Re: [LHA-misc] Automation Sequencer
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From: John K. <jk...@pr...> - 2001-11-13 01:54:34
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You may want to take a look at the TINI ( http://www.ibutton.com ), a compact Java based microcontroller with an Ethernet port meant for embedded applications. Single quantities of the TINI+carrier will run you a little shy of $100 US. You may need to write some (or all of the software) though. John On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Lloyd Ferguson wrote: > For a project at work I'm looking for a box (or a piece of software to run > on a PC) which will execute a schedule according to time and/or external > triggers and output a scripted series of contact closures and serial > strings for each event. I would like the device to get it's time reference > from an NTP server on the network. I would like to be able to control, load > and modify the schedule over a TCP/IP link. > > The Leightronix TCD/IP (www.leightronix.com) is sort of what I'm looking > for but the remote Gui is windows based and takes a lot of network > bandwidth, I would really like a web-based GUI could run on Unix, Macintosh > and Windows machines. > > Anybody got any ideas? |