Hi, Far better is a gumstix. http://www.gumstix.org/
Fully orientated to linux embedded computing.. A fully finished, handheld computer 200mhz 174 dollars (US) Wiki - lots and lots of stuff and even more than that.. Derek. ================================================== On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Rex Johnston wrote: > Nick Rout wrote: > > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7258 > > > > I have the paper article too, as the online doesn't seem to have the > > nice piccies. > > > > I'd like to do this at home, we have two heat pumps. Would be nice to be > > able to turn them on from work then come home to a nice temperature. > > Exactly. > > Also mine, when asked to act as a dehumidifier, is meant to keep the > temperature above 15 degC. Well, the Pigin` English manual implies that. > > Reality seems different. The temperature sags to a point where there is > not much dehumidification happening. > > Has anyone either > > 1) Used DSE's XH8286 with linux, or > > 2) Managed to successfully use LIRC to capture and reproduce the output > of a remote control. > > I've read the docs, tried and failed with a standard IR sub-board made > specifically for the MB, but that was nearly a couple of years ago now, > and i gave up in disgust. This was meant to be a solution for my HTPC, > but i didn't have the time to diagnose anything, so just threw money at > the problem and got a bluetooth mouse and keyboard. > > Cheers, Rex > > > -- Derek Smithies Ph.D. IndraNet Technologies Ltd. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ph +64 3 365 6485 Web: http://www.indranet-technologies.com/
