If you look at diagram I'm hoping to devise a device that acts a central
controller for consumer electronics home automation.
I want a hand-held to interface with it. This hand-held would ideally
also have IR integrated, but it's not imperative as Wifi would be used
mostly.
So far the best
Thoughts from any others on this, final spam from me.
Off to actually try openremote + _some stuff_ after this! :-D
Jed wrote:
Hi, anyone got some thoughts/experiences relating to this please?
Jed wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if there's any good Universal Remote software for CE or
HA
Sorry, forgot to mention!
CE = consumer electronics, HA = home automation.
I'm looking for ideas on a total system (as per diagram)
I'd prefer to use my existing Axim x50v but so far I haven't found
good Linux support for it. There is an android port, but progress is
slow ultimately will be
Hi, anyone got some thoughts/experiences relating to this please?
Jed wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if there's any good Universal Remote software for CE or
HA being developed in this ecosystem?
Does anyone know of anything under way or a related Linux project that
could be re-adapted to it?
I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you interested in turning a
tablet in to a universal remote or using an infrared remote with a
tablet? If it's the latter, the MythTV project has support for a wide
variety of different remotes under Linux. Since the tablets do not have
an IR sensor,
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Gary g...@eyetraxx.net wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you interested in turning a
tablet in to a universal remote or using an infrared remote with a
tablet?
I didn't understand it at first too, but from the schemata, it seems
it is being
LOL sorry, CE = consumer electronics, HA = home automation.
I'm looking for ideas on a total system (as per diagram)
That link you provided sounds like a good start, thanks.
I would prefer to use my existing Axim x50v but so far I haven't found
good Linux support for it. There is an android