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Re: FW: [HOMEVIS] The coolest piece of hardware ever


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  • Subject: Re: FW: [HOMEVIS] The coolest piece of hardware ever
  • From: "patricklidstone" <patrick@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 07:26:44 -0000
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Apart from the reduced size, this device sounds remarkably similar to
the Rabbit core (www.rabbitsemiconductors.com) - I stuck one on my
comfort & one on my meteor caller id and one on a coffee machine a
while back, but TBH web enabling of devices has limited use.

You can't do dynamic updates without some lag due to refresh or using
Java, and in practical terms do you really want a separate web
browser associated with each and every device in your house?

How do you then tie these web browsers together reliably to provide
any kind of co-ordinated automatic control?

Network-enabling (a la xAP), on the other hand, provides the
opportunity for all devices to actually *communicate* with each other
spontaneously (and not just provide discrete human interfaces), with
the option of layering a human interface - whether a web browser or
whatever GUI - on top.

I guess what I'm saying is - based on real world experience - web
browser control of the kitchen sink isn't the holy grail it might
appear to be at first. Network enabling, OTOH, rocks.

Patrick

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Ian Lowe" <ian@w...> wrote:
> Yeah, we mentioned it on the xPL list a few days ago.. I'm trying
to get a
> sample to play with :)
>
> Ian.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenneth Watt [mailto:kwatt@xxxxxxx...]
> Sent: 13 March 2003 16:09
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] FW: [HOMEVIS] The coolest piece of hardware ever
>
>
> >From the Homevision list.....
>
> > Found this on slashdot.org today:
> >
> >  http://www.commanderx.com/productinfo.html
> >
> > This is a fully-functional web server embedded in a device a
little
> > larger than an RJ-45 jack (including the jack)!  It interfaces to
> > any serial device at up to 230kbps.  Check out the pdf data sheet
> > for a block diagram.
> >
> > With this device built into the HV (or on an expansion card), the
HV
> > would be directly web-enabled without the need to have a computer
> > attached.  Rumor is that it costs $33 in quantity.
> >
> > Craig, please consider this an enhancement request!
>
> Can we do anything with this folks?
>
> K.
>
>
>
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