From: Juan C. C. M. <jcc...@gm...> - 2010-04-21 03:05:32
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Hi Everyone: My name is Juan Camilo Chaparro, I am an EE student from Colombia, and I'm doing a home automation project (degree thesis) using the SUNGALE ID800WT DPF, with touchscreen, OpenWRT Linux, Wi-Fi, and of course MisterHouse. I've been trying to learn as fast as I can about all the features MisterHouse has, but I'm still kind of a newbie :S. I'm using Digi's XBEE Nodes for a home network for four devices, a remote control, the DPF, a dimmer switch and a electrical curtain, all built or on the way to be built by myself. I'm aware that MisterHouse Zigbee support is limited, but I was thinking about using the Insteon codes for using the XBEE nodes, however I do not know how to adjust the configs and the routines to read the devices. Can anyone please guide me through this? I really want to use MH because of all of its cool features, so it would be great to be able to use it with the xbees. BTW, I'm using the touchscreen with QT environment, to make a GUI such as the one proposed in MisterhouseTimo on the wiki pages. Please let me know your thoughts about the project...and about the XBEE issue. Thanks in advance, Juan Camilo |
From: Marc M. <ma...@me...> - 2010-04-21 16:26:52
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:26PM -0500, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroquín wrote: > Hi Everyone: > > My name is Juan Camilo Chaparro, I am an EE student from Colombia, and I'm > doing a home automation project (degree thesis) using the SUNGALE ID800WT > DPF, with touchscreen, OpenWRT Linux, Wi-Fi, and of course MisterHouse. I've > been trying to learn as fast as I can about all the features MisterHouse > has, but I'm still kind of a newbie :S. I'm using Digi's XBEE Nodes for a > home network for four devices, a remote control, the DPF, a dimmer switch > and a electrical curtain, all built or on the way to be built by myself. I'm > aware that MisterHouse Zigbee support is limited, but I was thinking about > using the Insteon codes for using the XBEE nodes, however I do not know how > to adjust the configs and the routines to read the devices. Can anyone > please guide me through this? Hi Juan, So misterhouse has a lot of code and some portions of it are likely somewhat unmaintained as the original author may not be here anymore. It kind of all depends if the code works and/or whether anyone with devel experience is using it. You can look in svn for clues of who last changed what and try to contact the right person directly if you don't hear back here: http://misterhouse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/misterhouse/trunk/lib/ > I really want to use MH because of all of its cool features, so it would be > great to be able to use it with the xbees. > BTW, I'm using the touchscreen with QT environment, to make a GUI such as > the one proposed in MisterhouseTimo on the wiki pages. > Please let me know your thoughts about the project...and about the XBEE > issue. I have no idea if anyone is using this here. Your subject line is also not likely to attract the right reader with little time 'Help hakcing on xbee' or somesuch would have been a much better subject line. Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ |
From: Joel D. <jr...@io...> - 2010-04-21 17:20:22
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On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, it would appear that Marc MERLIN wrote: > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:26PM -0500, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroqu?n wrote: >> Hi Everyone: >> >> My name is Juan Camilo Chaparro, I am an EE student from Colombia, and I'm >> doing a home automation project (degree thesis) using the SUNGALE ID800WT >> DPF, with touchscreen, OpenWRT Linux, Wi-Fi, and of course MisterHouse. I've >> been trying to learn as fast as I can about all the features MisterHouse >> has, but I'm still kind of a newbie :S. I'm using Digi's XBEE Nodes for a >> home network for four devices, a remote control, the DPF, a dimmer switch >> and a electrical curtain, all built or on the way to be built by myself. I'm >> aware that MisterHouse Zigbee support is limited, but I was thinking about >> using the Insteon codes for using the XBEE nodes, however I do not know how >> to adjust the configs and the routines to read the devices. Can anyone >> please guide me through this? > > Hi Juan, > > So misterhouse has a lot of code and some portions of it are likely > somewhat unmaintained as the original author may not be here anymore. > It kind of all depends if the code works and/or whether anyone with devel > experience is using it. > > You can look in svn for clues of who last changed what and try to contact > the right person directly if you don't hear back here: > http://misterhouse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/misterhouse/trunk/lib/ > >> I really want to use MH because of all of its cool features, so it would be >> great to be able to use it with the xbees. >> BTW, I'm using the touchscreen with QT environment, to make a GUI such as >> the one proposed in MisterhouseTimo on the wiki pages. >> Please let me know your thoughts about the project...and about the XBEE >> issue. > > I have no idea if anyone is using this here. Your subject line is also not > likely to attract the right reader with little time > 'Help hakcing on xbee' or somesuch would have been a much better subject > line. > > Marc I've been doing some development here using the digi xbee modules with an eye towards energy monitoring and management. My long term goal is to integrate this into mh, though I'm still in the architecture stage with some very preliminary h/w and s/w development underway. I found this nice perl library module that simplifies talking to the xbee devices, since Digi doesn't support perl (or linux for that matter): http://jager.no/projects/xbee He's also developed a zigbee relay board that you may find useful. It's in the list of news at http://jager.no/ Hope this helps some. Good luck with your project. Joel -- Joel Davidson Austin, TX |
From: Neil C. <nc...@li...> - 2010-04-26 15:48:58
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On 04/21/2010 01:20 PM, Joel Davidson wrote: > I've been doing some development here using the digi xbee modules with > an eye towards energy monitoring and management. My long term goal is > to integrate this into mh, though I'm still in the architecture stage > with some very preliminary h/w and s/w development underway. > > I found this nice perl library module that simplifies talking to the > xbee devices, since Digi doesn't support perl (or linux for that matter): > http://jager.no/projects/xbee > He's also developed a zigbee relay board that you may find useful. > It's in the list of news at http://jager.no/ > > Hope this helps some. Good luck with your project. I think it helps me. :-) I'm also working on using the XBees with MH. I'm working on a Doll House for presentations and the XBee, Kill-a-watt and other devices will be used. Right now I'm working with the Elexol Ether & USB IO units first (device drivers to follow). When I get to the XBees I'll probably be using API mode. -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry nc...@li... http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog Author of: Linux Smart Homes For Dummies |
From: Rick B. (GM) <ric...@gm...> - 2010-04-21 19:37:42
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I haven't looked into applying xbee to HA stuff (yet) but I did successfully use xbee-pro modules to create a wireless midi link between a Behringer BCR-2000 midi controller and a Yamaha O1V digital audio console. I could remote control the console via the midi controller. Except for having to config the xbee xcvrs for midi's odd serial data rate, the setup was straight forward. xbees seem to be transparent for serial data. I did need the higher powered xbee-pros in order to achieve the range I needed, and I think that's what you'll need to attempt to cover a house (unless you have regular xbees "intelligently repeating" the signal in a mesh network). I would think one could make any serial data comm wireless using the xbees. Checkout ladyada's work at http://www.adafruit.com/ .That's where I got the wireless midi primer. Rick Joel Davidson wrote: > On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, it would appear that Marc MERLIN wrote: > > >> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:26PM -0500, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroqu?n wrote: >> >>> Hi Everyone: >>> >>> My name is Juan Camilo Chaparro, I am an EE student from Colombia, and I'm >>> doing a home automation project (degree thesis) using the SUNGALE ID800WT >>> DPF, with touchscreen, OpenWRT Linux, Wi-Fi, and of course MisterHouse. I've >>> been trying to learn as fast as I can about all the features MisterHouse >>> has, but I'm still kind of a newbie :S. I'm using Digi's XBEE Nodes for a >>> home network for four devices, a remote control, the DPF, a dimmer switch >>> and a electrical curtain, all built or on the way to be built by myself. I'm >>> aware that MisterHouse Zigbee support is limited, but I was thinking about >>> using the Insteon codes for using the XBEE nodes, however I do not know how >>> to adjust the configs and the routines to read the devices. Can anyone >>> please guide me through this? >>> >> Hi Juan, >> >> So misterhouse has a lot of code and some portions of it are likely >> somewhat unmaintained as the original author may not be here anymore. >> It kind of all depends if the code works and/or whether anyone with devel >> experience is using it. >> >> You can look in svn for clues of who last changed what and try to contact >> the right person directly if you don't hear back here: >> http://misterhouse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/misterhouse/trunk/lib/ >> >> >>> I really want to use MH because of all of its cool features, so it would be >>> great to be able to use it with the xbees. >>> BTW, I'm using the touchscreen with QT environment, to make a GUI such as >>> the one proposed in MisterhouseTimo on the wiki pages. >>> Please let me know your thoughts about the project...and about the XBEE >>> issue. >>> >> I have no idea if anyone is using this here. Your subject line is also not >> likely to attract the right reader with little time >> 'Help hakcing on xbee' or somesuch would have been a much better subject >> line. >> >> Marc >> > > I've been doing some development here using the digi xbee modules with > an eye towards energy monitoring and management. My long term goal is > to integrate this into mh, though I'm still in the architecture stage > with some very preliminary h/w and s/w development underway. > > I found this nice perl library module that simplifies talking to the > xbee devices, since Digi doesn't support perl (or linux for that matter): > http://jager.no/projects/xbee > He's also developed a zigbee relay board that you may find useful. > It's in the list of news at http://jager.no/ > > Hope this helps some. Good luck with your project. > > Joel > |
From: Juan C. C. M. <jcc...@gm...> - 2010-04-22 15:38:03
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Well, so far I've managed to use the XBEE modules with the DPF using an FTDI chip, and I've connected them to an ATtiny microcontroller I intend to use as end device. What I really haven't been able to understand is how to build commands for mh, I could use the X10 Interface, but I really don't know how to set it up to change the commands, or to set adresses for each module. I was thinking on taking from Insteon and build up things from there but I don't know really how commands and codes are created there either. It would help to learn how the Insteon protocol is implemented, so I could take it from there. Do you know how each command goes from the web interface to the Insteon PLM? Thanks again. Juan Camilo 2010/4/21 Rick Bolen (GM) <ric...@gm...> > I haven't looked into applying xbee to HA stuff (yet) but I did > successfully use xbee-pro modules to create a wireless midi link between > a Behringer BCR-2000 midi controller and a Yamaha O1V digital audio > console. I could remote control the console via the midi controller. > > Except for having to config the xbee xcvrs for midi's odd serial data > rate, the setup was straight forward. xbees seem to be transparent for > serial data. I did need the higher powered xbee-pros in order to achieve > the range I needed, and I think that's what you'll need to attempt to > cover a house (unless you have regular xbees "intelligently repeating" > the signal in a mesh network). > > I would think one could make any serial data comm wireless using the > xbees. Checkout ladyada's work at http://www.adafruit.com/ .That's where > I got the wireless midi primer. > > Rick > > > > Joel Davidson wrote: > > On Wed, 21 Apr 2010, it would appear that Marc MERLIN wrote: > > > > > >> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:26PM -0500, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroqu?n > wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Everyone: > >>> > >>> My name is Juan Camilo Chaparro, I am an EE student from Colombia, and > I'm > >>> doing a home automation project (degree thesis) using the SUNGALE > ID800WT > >>> DPF, with touchscreen, OpenWRT Linux, Wi-Fi, and of course MisterHouse. > I've > >>> been trying to learn as fast as I can about all the features > MisterHouse > >>> has, but I'm still kind of a newbie :S. I'm using Digi's XBEE Nodes for > a > >>> home network for four devices, a remote control, the DPF, a dimmer > switch > >>> and a electrical curtain, all built or on the way to be built by > myself. I'm > >>> aware that MisterHouse Zigbee support is limited, but I was thinking > about > >>> using the Insteon codes for using the XBEE nodes, however I do not know > how > >>> to adjust the configs and the routines to read the devices. Can anyone > >>> please guide me through this? > >>> > >> Hi Juan, > >> > >> So misterhouse has a lot of code and some portions of it are likely > >> somewhat unmaintained as the original author may not be here anymore. > >> It kind of all depends if the code works and/or whether anyone with > devel > >> experience is using it. > >> > >> You can look in svn for clues of who last changed what and try to > contact > >> the right person directly if you don't hear back here: > >> http://misterhouse.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/misterhouse/trunk/lib/ > >> > >> > >>> I really want to use MH because of all of its cool features, so it > would be > >>> great to be able to use it with the xbees. > >>> BTW, I'm using the touchscreen with QT environment, to make a GUI such > as > >>> the one proposed in MisterhouseTimo on the wiki pages. > >>> Please let me know your thoughts about the project...and about the XBEE > >>> issue. > >>> > >> I have no idea if anyone is using this here. Your subject line is also > not > >> likely to attract the right reader with little time > >> 'Help hakcing on xbee' or somesuch would have been a much better subject > >> line. > >> > >> Marc > >> > > > > I've been doing some development here using the digi xbee modules with > > an eye towards energy monitoring and management. My long term goal is > > to integrate this into mh, though I'm still in the architecture stage > > with some very preliminary h/w and s/w development underway. > > > > I found this nice perl library module that simplifies talking to the > > xbee devices, since Digi doesn't support perl (or linux for that > matter): > > http://jager.no/projects/xbee > > He's also developed a zigbee relay board that you may find useful. > > It's in the list of news at http://jager.no/ > > > > Hope this helps some. Good luck with your project. > > > > Joel > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: > http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 > > |
From: carl m. <cmc...@co...> - 2010-04-30 12:05:50
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Juan Sounds like an interesting project. Your end goal is way beyond what I was doing, but suggest you look for posts with this subject: " MH on NSLU2 - OpenWRT Kamakazie 8.09 " back in January through early February 2010. Bottom line, I gave up on OpenWRT and moved to Debian. I never could determine if it was Kamakazie, Perl, MH or what but getting even basic MH up and running was elusive. Good luck! On 4/20/2010 11:05 PM, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroquín wrote: > Hi Everyone: > > My name is Juan Camilo Chaparro, I am an EE student from Colombia, and > I'm doing a home automation project (degree thesis) using the SUNGALE > ID800WT DPF, with touchscreen, OpenWRT Linux, Wi-Fi, and of course > MisterHouse. I've been trying to learn as fast as I can about all the > features MisterHouse has, but I'm still kind of a newbie :S. I'm using > Digi's XBEE Nodes for a home network for four devices, a remote > control, the DPF, a dimmer switch and a electrical curtain, all built > or on the way to be built by myself. I'm aware that MisterHouse Zigbee > support is limited, but I was thinking about using the Insteon codes > for using the XBEE nodes, however I do not know how to adjust the > configs and the routines to read the devices. Can anyone please guide > me through this? > I really want to use MH because of all of its cool features, so it > would be great to be able to use it with the xbees. > BTW, I'm using the touchscreen with QT environment, to make a GUI such > as the one proposed in MisterhouseTimo on the wiki pages. > Please let me know your thoughts about the project...and about the > XBEE issue. > > Thanks in advance, > > > Juan Camilo > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 > > |
From: Neil C. <nc...@li...> - 2010-04-30 14:06:14
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On 04/30/2010 08:05 AM, carl mcgrath wrote: > Juan > Sounds like an interesting project. > Your end goal is way beyond what I was doing, but suggest you look for > posts with this subject: > " MH on NSLU2 - OpenWRT Kamakazie 8.09 " > back in January through early February 2010. > > Bottom line, I gave up on OpenWRT and moved to Debian. > I never could determine if it was Kamakazie, Perl, MH or what but > getting even basic MH up and running was elusive. My opinion is that the lowly routers that run OpenWRT don't have enough space/horsepower to do MH justice. I do like the Sheevaplug. I'm going to pick up one of the Plugs with the ESATA as I think that MH still relies on writing to storage more than I'd like. But I have a few ideas and I'll see if I can work them into MH. -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry nc...@li... http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog Author of: Linux Smart Homes For Dummies |
From: carl m. <cmc...@co...> - 2010-04-30 14:37:37
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I certainly don't disagree with Neil, but I have found the NSLU2 (stock, not modified) to be adequate for MH doing just Insteon lighting control. I use a USB book drive for disk and swap. Below is a look at the running processes. I can't comment on how it would hold up with all the additional things you want to do. top - 10:25:47 up 3 days, 3:14, 1 user, load average: 0.56, 0.42, 0.35 Tasks: 53 total, 1 running, 52 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie Cpu(s): 30.1%us, 5.0%sy, 0.0%ni, 64.6%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.3%si, 0.0%st Mem: 29508k total, 28332k used, 1176k free, 552k buffers Swap: 257000k total, 31828k used, 225172k free, 5796k cached PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 1594 carl 20 0 32836 11m 1412 S 30.0 38.4 1429:21 mh 4957 carl 20 0 2480 1108 900 R 4.1 3.8 0:01.81 top 4942 carl 20 0 8480 1520 1112 S 0.6 5.2 0:00.30 sshd 3 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.3 0.0 1:32.76 ksoftirqd/0 318 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.3 0.0 1:12.53 usb-storage 1 root 20 0 1968 332 304 S 0.0 1.1 0:08.70 init 2 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.02 kthreadd 4 root RT -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 watchdog/0 5 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.34 events/0 6 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.04 khelper 45 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.41 kblockd/0 50 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 kseriod 76 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 pdflush 77 root 20 0 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.34 pdflush 78 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:06.41 kswapd0 79 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 aio/0 193 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 mtdblockd 222 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 kpsmoused 289 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.08 khubd 317 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.00 scsi_eh_0 642 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:03.80 kjournald 729 root 16 -4 2872 240 240 S 0.0 0.8 0:02.57 udevd 1391 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:06.51 kjournald 1392 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.01 kjournald 1393 root 15 -5 0 0 0 S 0.0 0.0 0:00.01 kjournald 1474 daemon 20 0 1732 228 228 S 0.0 0.8 0:00.01 portmap 1547 root 20 0 28276 992 768 S 0.0 3.4 0:02.70 rsyslogd 1561 root 20 0 9312 600 488 S 0.0 2.0 0:03.85 winbindd 1565 root 20 0 9312 492 428 S 0.0 1.7 0:00.43 winbindd 1576 root 20 0 26200 1004 972 S 0.0 3.4 0:01.28 apache2 1584 daemon 20 0 1992 228 220 S 0.0 0.8 0:00.06 atd 1593 carl 20 0 2492 272 248 S 0.0 0.9 0:14.61 daemon 1596 www-data 20 0 26200 320 320 S 0.0 1.1 0:00.03 apache2 1597 www-data 20 0 26200 320 320 S 0.0 1.1 0:00.03 apache2 1598 www-data 20 0 26200 320 320 S 0.0 1.1 0:00.03 apache2 1599 www-data 20 0 26200 320 320 S 0.0 1.1 0:00.03 apache2 On 4/30/2010 10:06 AM, Neil Cherry wrote: > On 04/30/2010 08:05 AM, carl mcgrath wrote: > >> Juan >> Sounds like an interesting project. >> Your end goal is way beyond what I was doing, but suggest you look for >> posts with this subject: >> " MH on NSLU2 - OpenWRT Kamakazie 8.09" >> back in January through early February 2010. >> >> Bottom line, I gave up on OpenWRT and moved to Debian. >> I never could determine if it was Kamakazie, Perl, MH or what but >> getting even basic MH up and running was elusive. >> > My opinion is that the lowly routers that run OpenWRT don't have > enough space/horsepower to do MH justice. I do like the Sheevaplug. > I'm going to pick up one of the Plugs with the ESATA as I think that > MH still relies on writing to storage more than I'd like. But I have > a few ideas and I'll see if I can work them into MH. > > |
From: Juan C. C. M. <jcc...@gm...> - 2010-04-30 17:53:28
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Well I'm currently using a photo frame based on an Ingenic processor, 512Mb Nand memory, 4Gb on SD card and 336Mhz speed, I hav succesfully used touchscreen and have a webserver running as daemon. If MH needs more than that to run...I'll ust have to trim the functionalities til they fit an embedded platform. I'm thinking into running most of the application using sockets in Linux to extend the functionality to wireless sensor networks. I'm also working in building a power factor corrected dimmer for multiple lights if anyone's interested. 2010/4/30 Neil Cherry <nc...@li...> > On 04/30/2010 08:05 AM, carl mcgrath wrote: > > Juan > > Sounds like an interesting project. > > Your end goal is way beyond what I was doing, but suggest you look for > > posts with this subject: > > " MH on NSLU2 - OpenWRT Kamakazie 8.09 " > > back in January through early February 2010. > > > > Bottom line, I gave up on OpenWRT and moved to Debian. > > I never could determine if it was Kamakazie, Perl, MH or what but > > getting even basic MH up and running was elusive. > > My opinion is that the lowly routers that run OpenWRT don't have > enough space/horsepower to do MH justice. I do like the Sheevaplug. > I'm going to pick up one of the Plugs with the ESATA as I think that > MH still relies on writing to storage more than I'd like. But I have > a few ideas and I'll see if I can work them into MH. > > -- > Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry nc...@li... > http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site > http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog > Author of: Linux Smart Homes For Dummies > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: > http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 > > |
From: Neil C. <nc...@li...> - 2010-04-30 18:50:53
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On 04/30/2010 01:53 PM, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroquín wrote: > Well I'm currently using a photo frame based on an Ingenic processor, 512Mb > Nand memory, 4Gb on SD card and 336Mhz speed, I hav succesfully used > touchscreen and have a webserver running as daemon. If MH needs more than > that to run...I'll ust have to trim the functionalities til they fit an > embedded platform. I'm thinking into running most of the application using > sockets in Linux to extend the functionality to wireless sensor networks. 366MHz/512MB/4G should work fine. The NSLU2 run ~125MHz unless you modify it. It's a little lite on memory and the USB can be a limitation if you use a USB hard drive and USB IO. Still none of the devices are a bad choice for a small system with a trimmed MH. For the plug I followed the Wiki basically. I think I may have removed a ew other things ... here's the script I used after I did what the wiki instructed to do: #!/bin/sh echo echo Deleting Windows-only files... du -h -s ../mh #cd /opt/misterhouse/mh/bin pushd . cd bin rm -f RasDial.txt rasdial.* rm -f *.bat *.exe *.EXE *.wbt #Making scripts executable chmod +x * popd rm -rf lib/site/Win32* rm -rf lib/site/auto/Win32* rm -rf lib/site_win* find -type d -name .svn -exec rm -rf {} \; du -h -s ../mh Just be careful using the above script. Those rm command can be nasty. > I'm also working in building a power factor corrected dimmer for multiple > lights if anyone's interested. Of course we're interested. :-) -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry nc...@li... http://www.linuxha.com/ Main site http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog Author of: Linux Smart Homes For Dummies |
From: Greg S. <sa...@ir...> - 2010-05-01 02:42:14
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What window frame are you using? Thanks, Greg On Apr 30, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroquín wrote: > Well I'm currently using a photo frame based on an Ingenic > processor, 512Mb Nand memory, 4Gb on SD card and 336Mhz speed, I hav > succesfully used touchscreen and have a webserver running as daemon. > If MH needs more than that to run...I'll ust have to trim the > functionalities til they fit an embedded platform. I'm thinking into > running most of the application using sockets in Linux to extend the > functionality to wireless sensor networks.. > > I'm also working in building a power factor corrected dimmer for > multiple lights if anyone's interested. |
From: Juan C. C. M. <jcc...@gm...> - 2010-05-01 02:52:19
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It's a Sungale ID800WT Photo frame, you can check it on amazon, if you want to hack it you may need to solder a serial converter chip, and modify some of the configs to use OpenWRT...or any other OS/distro you want 2010/4/30 Greg Satz <sa...@ir...> > What window frame are you using? > > Thanks, > Greg > > On Apr 30, 2010, at 11:53 AM, Juan Camilo Chaparro Marroquín wrote: > > > Well I'm currently using a photo frame based on an Ingenic > > processor, 512Mb Nand memory, 4Gb on SD card and 336Mhz speed, I hav > > succesfully used touchscreen and have a webserver running as daemon. > > If MH needs more than that to run...I'll ust have to trim the > > functionalities til they fit an embedded platform. I'm thinking into > > running most of the application using sockets in Linux to extend the > > functionality to wireless sensor networks.. > > > > I'm also working in building a power factor corrected dimmer for > > multiple lights if anyone's interested. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: > http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 > > |