Hi everyone - I'm working on a xAP interface to the Applied Digital Adicon line of hardware. It allows 128 modules, with digital, analog inputs, relay outputs,...
Hi Matt, Nice application - I have a Leopard - and I almost got an Ocelot on eBay last week. IIRC the range of products only supports IR TX and not IR RX -...
Hi Kevin - The Ocelot can receive and send, but the SECU16-IR only does transmit. Thanks for the pointer about v1.3. I went to the files section here and...
The plugin is in beta but seems to work really well. If you are interested in testing it then let us know and I hope Edward (the author) will pop up on the...
The second beta (which will be a release candidate) is very close to being ready; I'm currently working on integrating some of the great ideas that the beta...
Hi, It's been a while since the last Floorplan update and it has also been a while since I had time to spend on it. Because of this I decided to release the...
I look forward to testing the 2nd beta. I experimented with Housebot in the past. I'm interested to learn how this xAP plugin is designed and how it interfaces...
Writing a xAP plugin for a HA application can be at many levels of integration sophistication. xAP uses schema which are basically just definitions of the...
Kevin, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I think Premise should prove flexible enough to allow for a full- featured xAP interface. It's...
... Sounds great - in a way very similar to how xAP was intended. For temperature sensors (which dont dovetail into BSC nicely) you should use xAPTSC. I...
... Good point; Premise should handle this automatically because the generic and driver objects are bound together. Whatever happens to a generic light object...
... xAP uses UDP - I suspect you are trying to create a TCP connection. The reason we use UDP is that we wanted every device to be able to hear/control every...
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Hi All I have updated my site netcomp.biz with a new gallery showing some of the things I have been working on. On the right hand side click on the Preview...
Cool - thanks for posting those Kevin. Paul. ... __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 3080 (20080506)...
Hi Guys, I currenty have a xap netiom runing with floorplan. I have located this in a secure and waterproof box in the green house as i have it controlling 8...
Hi Paul I am prepared to be contradicted, but I think that the netiom is the only xAP-embedded relay controller that is available at that sort of price level. ...
I was sort of waiting for Kevin(T) to pop up as I had lost of track of the many devices he now supports via serial. Anyway he's listed a few below. AFAIK...
Hi Kevin_T, Thanks for the responce, What is the usb 8 realy device you have ? The fact that the Netiom is self contained is not a problem for me as the server...
Pierre over on xLobby France has been hard at work on updating the xAP plugin and which is now at v4.6. The current version is a significant update on...
Excellent Kevin, how timely :-) I've finally abandoned my efforts to get Win2k working on "old" hardware and have just this week got myself a 2nd-user,...
i have been having this odd behavior for a while where floorplan does not see any of the xap messages from speedfan. i just upgraded to the latest floorplan...
What is on what PC? If it's all on the same pc I would check what app is bound to what network address. If you run at a command prompt netstat -a -b -n -p...
it's all on the same PC. i only have one network card and i specified that IP in speedfan's settings. speedfan doesn't show up when i do the netstat command...
thinking about it, if the app doesn't need to receive it may not appear. I am wondering if the IP you set is not the local IP but the address that the message...
SpeedFan doesn't listen for incoming xAP messages. As such it doesn't bind to any port. You can't see it with netstat, if not for the (almost null) time spent...