LabView for Home Automation

Hi,
Has anyone written any home automation software in LabView? In particular,
has anyone written a driver for the X10 CM11 home automation controller?
It seemed like an intriguing idea...
Thanks for your inputs.
Rowan Bradley

Yes, I wrote a driver for the X10 CM11. You can download it from my web
site at http://www.vicsys.com/download/x10/. It does not presenlty support
dimming but it works fine for turning appliances on and off. Let me know if
you make any upgrades to it.
Best Regards,
Neal Pederson, President, VI Control Systems
1923 Mendius Lane, Los Alamos, NM 87544
TEL: (505) 662-1461, FAX: (603) 388-4969
[email protected], www.vicsys.com
Rowan Bradley wrote in message
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>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone written any home automation software in LabView? In particular,
> has anyone written a driver for the X10 CM11 home automation controller?
>
> It seemed like an intriguing idea...
>
> Thanks for your inputs.
>
> Rowan Bradley

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