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1631.1 | | MTWAIN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Tue Aug 30 1988 14:31 | 5 |
| Take a look at pauly"amiga"::nag17.arc.
It has such a feature. there are a number of utilities
out in the public domain that play sounds. I believe
there are several commercial programs too for under $100 that allow
recording of live sounds on a floppy for playback on the Amiga.
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1631.2 | I HAVE EVERYTHING EXECPT THE SOFTWARE/INTERFACE | VFOFS::PHILLIPS | | Wed Aug 31 1988 14:04 | 9 |
| I was wondering what kind of interface I would use to connect
my 500 to my house alarm... the idea is to have the 500 tell me
what trigger set off the alarm..
dave KE4TZ (KE4TZ @ K4NGC-1)
NEXT TIME IM IN BEDFORE, ILL HAVE MY STATION UP HERE.
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1631.3 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Aug 31 1988 20:26 | 7 |
| sounds like a job for a hardware hacker :-) (not me)
What kind of interface does the house alarm have that would provide
the info on what trigger set off the alarm? Or are you talking
about creating that interface for the house alarm?
-Dave
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1631.4 | THIS IS DEC-TALK UNIT 2, WARNING, HONDA DOOR OPEN | VFOFS::PHILLIPS | | Thu Sep 01 1988 13:37 | 15 |
| I have a seperate switch (relay) for each trigger even the car
alarm (radio control) is tied in to the system.
right now only lights and lights/buzzer are activated when the car
alarm is triggered. During the day I would like only a voice alert
when sensors are triggered,
I'll use my present setup at night
(ps, operating the door handles of the cars releases my shotgun
release!)
dave
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1631.5 | ASDG might have interface hardware... | BARDIC::RAVAN | | Thu Sep 01 1988 13:51 | 6 |
| I think ASDG might have interfacing hardware via their Twin-X
board mentioned in the "AmiExpo Midwest 88" article in the
Sept. 88 issue of Amazing Computing.
regards,
-jim
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1631.6 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Fri Sep 02 1988 19:14 | 12 |
| re: .4
then it sounds like all you need is hardware to connect the relays
to the computer, and software on the computer to do some with it.
Maybe something like a BSR-X10 controller that can be controlled
from the computer? I think it has a serial interface, and the
remote units should be able to report the status of a relay and
maybe enable/disable the relay (this is all just pure guesswork,
I've only seen them, never used one)
-Dave
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1631.7 | PowerMaster | ANT::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Mon Sep 05 1988 18:53 | 14 |
| There's a short paragraph on page 90 of the August '88 amigaworld
about a product called PowerMaster you might want to read.
Software: $24
X-10 Interface: $51
Company: Compplications (their spelling not mine)
1727 Parkview
Redlands, CA 92374
(714)794-5311
I just happened to have it in front of me...
- steve
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1631.8 | cheap and fast | OZZAIB::ROSCETTI | A horse that knows arithmetic | Tue Sep 06 1988 14:47 | 15 |
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RE .0 AND .2
Since you already have the alarm system, the simplest interface
is thru the joystick port. You should be able to track up to
16 events ( including "normal") using the 4 input pins on the port.
a simple basic program could monitor the port and speak/say the
message OR you could sample your own messages for playback.
brien
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1631.9 | UPDATE | VFOFS::PHILLIPS | | Fri Sep 09 1988 14:53 | 28 |
| Hummm, sounds like a possibilty, I'll also check x-10 board.
For you info, the car's door handles are wired to switches, these
switches are wired to a transmitter, the transmitter talks to a
receiver in the house (which turns on lights/makes a wake up call,
and can release my shotgun). Lights come on outside the house for
1 minutes 40 seconds, inside lights are latched on, and manually
reset.
I lost a cellular phone control head October 87, thief broke a window
in the Honda, cut the cable because he could not find the cable
connector. He also tried to get in my Jeep, damaged 2 windows.
Total loss, wondows/hardware <$500.00, and the thief got something
worth nothing.
I now have motion sensor in the carport, and wireless alarms to
3 vehicles. I would like the A500 to let me know "time and location"
of the event (which sensor was activated).
This is my project for the winter.
Anyone know how I can keep the A500 from my daughter, (I got the
A500 for her last year)
Dave
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