Does X10 work only with PC serial ports? I can't find information about this interfacing question.
But i've made several circuits to control ON/OFF of any AC devices, to check paper detection in ink-yet and termic printers, to analog control of filaments light bulb, to control coin-hoppers, step-motors, etc.
All of it using parallel port and/or serial port, relays, semiconductor-relays, AC-relays (contactors), MOSFET and bipolar transistors, triaks, optocouplers, and a little bit more, and of course a kernel driver (i use WinIO) if used under winxp, 2k, or nt. ...And of course too: PB
So, i can't understand a protocol which pretends to manage all; simply it is impossible, because each device is different. And it will be always veeeeery difficult to use, and veeery boring to read instructions.
Fred wrote:From what I've seen, the commands are very devices dependant, which means than not all devices supports all commands.
Of course, it is unavoidable because of the different functions of each device. It's not the same a washing machine that a calefactor or a filament light bulb, etc. For example you can control the light intensity of an incandescent filament of a light bulb, or the speed and direction of a DC motor or an AC triphasic electrical motor (using triaks), but you can't control the intensity of light of a fluorescent tube. And besides, for example the control of the freeze intensity for an electrical freezer is made in a different way than the control for a filement light, for example.
In conclusion: it is easier and faster to learn a little bit electronic than learn large manuals which always will be much more limited than what can be done with electronic circuits. In my opinion, of course.
Please take a look here, and save this link in a good place:
http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/circuits/
Its a veeeery good web, because author is very simple, clear and effective doing things.
