POC, Jarvis controls a light
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way cool, awesome work dude.
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Very cool. I would have trouble building the recieving module that would recieve the electrical input and control the flow of the energy, but the software would be a little easier for me to write.
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so what is the total cost?
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how much money does every thing cost?
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It works with CM15a, correct? Where can it be downloaded?
googgooggooggoog 2 years ago
heyu does not work with CM15a
ProjectJarvis 2 years ago
well it depends on what modules and how many you get, but if you're crafty it is at least going to be like $75 to start
ProjectJarvis 2 years ago
really not that much. To get a setup like is a CM11A ($50), Serial to USB adapter ($10), and modules. Modules range in price depending on what they are, but appliance modules and light switches are pretty cheap $5-$10 a pop. You can find a lot of this stuff on ebay pretty cheap.
ProjectJarvis 2 years ago
Hey Julester,
I am using Applescript that runs shell command, that runs HEYU (free x10 controller), which sends the command the CM11A device, which relays to the lamp module to turn on or off or whatever. Its easier than it sounds
ProjectJarvis 2 years ago