Path: news1.icaen!news.uiowa.edu!news1.chicago.iagnet.net!iagnet.net!newsfeed.internetmci.com!206.229.87.25!news-peer.sprintlink.net!news.sprintlink.net!Sprint!worldnet.att.net!newsadm From: Art Coughlin Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2,comp.sys.apple2.marketplace,comp.sys.apple2.usergroups Subject: Re: GS Home Control System Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 09:02:09 -0800 Organization: AT&T WorldNet Services Lines: 63 Message-ID: <69d77f$hah@mtinsc02.worldnet.att.net> References: <691j2n$blk$1@newssvr04-int.news.prodigy.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 12.68.48.251 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.0C-WorldNet (Win16; U) Xref: news1.icaen comp.sys.apple2:129064 comp.sys.apple2.marketplace:22477 comp.sys.apple2.usergroups:2892 ToasterKing wrote: > > One of the things IBM is really pushing in the marketing of their IBM > Craptiva is the "home control system," which supposedly controls the > thermostat and security system in your house and can also turn lights on > and off and stuff. > I recall that a home control system, or at least several home control > devices, were available as peripherals for the Apple IIGS. Does anyone > have any of these or remember what they did, or can give me more info on > them? > > Thanks > TK > > -- > Please send a copy of your reply via e-mail, if it's not too much > trouble. :> > -- > -ToasterKing- > SpongyToast@prodigy.net > "This is your sponge in the toaster. Enough said." TK, X-10 Inc. makes the 'Computer Interface Model CP290' (part of their PowerHouse line). This device connects to a serial port and allows direct control of up to 256 devices (connected to X-10 modules) and can store up to 128 timer events. X-10 Inc. sells packages for Mac and IBM/WinTel and used to sell packages for Apple IIe/IIc and Commodore 64. The CP290 unit in each package is identical, the only difference between packages is the supplied software and cable. Unfortunately, there never was a IIgs specific package and the software and cable(s) in the IIe/IIc package wouldn't work with the IIgs serial ports (but would work with a IIgs using a Super Serial Card). The Mac package contains the correct cable for the IIgs, but of course, the software won't work. Since 1992, I've been selling the 'X10 Survival Kit', which allows you to control a CP290 connected via either IIgs serial port. The 'Kit' contains several GUI elements: X10House - an NDA that takes full advantage of the CP290. X10Doctor - a Desktop utility app that lets you backup and restore timer events, run the CP290 self test and control the 3 Inits in the 'Kit'. X10ACE - an Init that applies sunrise/sunset corrections to specified timer events stored in the CP290. PowerScreen - an Init that 'blanks' your screen by turning your monitor off. Virtual10 - an Init that is an automated schedule loader. For more info about X-10, use your favorite search engine. There are several sites dealing with X-10 (including X-10 Inc.'s site). I don't know the URLs offhand, sorry. For more info about the 'X10 Survival Kit' email me at: art_coughlin @ delphi. com (note: spaces inserted to foil robo-spammers. Remove all spaces) Art