Geez I wish I had the time to keep up with you guys. Glad to see Premise is still alive, at least for a few. Did you guys see #6 of the CEPro article: http://www.cepro.com/article/10_technologies_way_ahead_of_their_time/
Reminiscing.
-Damon
We built a few Premise tv interfaces (or more specifically, interfaces controlled via a remote control - at the time we called them "10 foot UI's") at Motorola for internal demos and backroom CES type showings, but it was all very conceptual and prototype in nature. Nothing that could be given...
Names are not important in the SYS core. Only GUIDs. This problem probably occured when somebody took the iPhone module, modified it and saved it as the Picture Frame module. Or vice versa. They must have the same GUID (SYS property "ObjectID").
Yes, generic serial drivers do not honor the Command Delay as we assumed you'd be handling special timing with code, just like you'd have to handle incoming commands from the device with code. Command Delay is only used in generic IR devices.
Also, AutoPowerUpMode does not power down devices...
I will post a video, and then source code. I think what will work best is uploading smaller bits and pieces at a time. It is componentized and there are many required backend modules that can be explained individually. Some of these may conflict with some of your own works, such as MediaZone...
File Name: DR CoffeeShop UI Pics
File Submitter: integrate
File Submitted: 21 Dec 2009
File Category: Premise
Author: Damon Deen
Contact: Cocoontech
Version: ?
As promised here are some pics of the CoffeeShop UI. This is currently running my house.
Click here to download this file
The Vizia driver doesn't support tstats, as there weren't any available at the time that looked even remotely decent. We always used aprilaire 8870's. But you have source code so you can add tstat support.
File Name: Various Drivers
File Submitter: integrate
File Submitted: 4 Sep 2009
File Updated: 4 Sep 2009
File Category: Premise
Author: Damon Deen
Contact: Cocoontech
Version: ?
Some old drivers I found. And some associated source code. These are in various states and developed to fulfill a...
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It's not a module - it's a native driver (.dll). Not sure if that helps as much as you thought. But I'll get the C++ source code to you somehow as well.
-Damon
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