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RE: Last Night in London?
Stuart,
no sneaky peeks yet im afraid. just trying to work out the code at the
moment. My project as you can probably guess is a whole range of disparate
code fragments that half manage to do a bit of the project. I am trying to
focus on the data model at the moment and then add the fancy components at
a
later time. I would hope if I can make it all work so that you can tour
the
house and by pointing at a device collect its status or clicking on a
device
will switch it on and off. XML on the nvram chips detailing its location
can be overlayed on top of the vrml describing the layout of the
house/flat.
The NVRAM has to be updated by the controller because I cant afford the
expense of a TINI in each sensor unit but I want to have the controller
manage the updates atomically so that the system knows if the transaction
happened correctly. Its also an added bonus as it might highlight a
problem
with the system.
k.
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Grimshaw [mailto:stuart@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 3:13 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Last Night in London?
I still dont get how you're going to acheive this, will the NVRAM be
updated
by the controller, or be updated locally? To be of any use it should be
done
locally then in the event of an extended controller failure th data is
still
gathered. It's the mechanism of recording the data onto the NVRAM that I
can't see...
> Historical mapping of data provides trend analysis of the house status
> which can then be used with a bit of logic to define outcomes when
> situations occur. I wanted to be able to dim lights in a room to
different
> levels depending on light levels in different parts of the room so you
get
> a uniform light level across the room.
I have a historical graph of data collected by my DS1820, it's stored ina a
Round Robin database and it's something I will be looking at when I
eventually get round to buying a TINI and extending the 1-wire net outside
of
my office :-)
> p/s Found some groovy stuff using vrml in java 3d. think I might have
> found the ideal vehicle for my systems front end. virtual movement
through
> house and point/click -> on devices using a mouse click
Is ther any chance of s sneeky peek Keiran? Sounds interesting.
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