On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:22:16 -0700, Mark Wieder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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But for some reason the x10 serial programmers decided to create a
whole new standard which ignores the data lines. Don't ask me why. My
guess is that it's so that x10 communications don't interfere with a
datastream to another device piggybacked onto the controller.

I've got to admit that I haven't been able to follow the technicalities of this topic, but I'm very interested in X10, at least 'modern' X10 which I understand includes some level of interactivity (originally it appeared to me that you could send signals to a device but not receive any meaningful feedback). Can I ask you Mark to tell us if you get anywhere with all this? I have in mind a kind of remote monitoring and control system probably based on X10, although in my case it will have to wait until I have broadband in both my locations instead of just one as now. Unless anyone on the list is adopting another approach.


Excuse the interruption.

Graham


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