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bloodline wrote:Ahhh right you are! I though she might have dementia or something :-)
motorollin wrote:Where this will get more difficult will be receiving data from the RFXCOM. Apparently the software is configured with the RFXCOM's IP address so it knows where to send data. But it also listens for events coming from the RFXCOM so it can act upon them. How would this work? Would I have to maintain an open socket with the RFXCOM's IP address? If I do this, will packets coming from the RFXCOM automatically be delivered via the Mac's TCP/IP stack to my application?--moto
motorollin wrote:Hmm Wikipedia actually helped :-)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_sockets#TCPExplains how to set up a client and a server. I guess the RFXCOM is doing all the server business, so I'll have a look at the client setup tomorrow after the Exam Of Doom.--moto
motorollin wrote:I know. Up at 06:30 tomorrow to get to Brum in time. Can't sleep though :crazy:--moto
motorollin wrote:Yes, it has all the information you need to use it via the HomeSeer interface, but no information which is useful for developing your own interface.--moto
motorollin wrote:Hmm, not really sure how to respond to your bum...--moto
bloodline wrote:QuoteSpeelgoedmannetje wrote:Quotemotorollin wrote:Hmm, not really sure how to respond to your bum...--motoUse your instinct.We were doing so well... :-D
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:Quotemotorollin wrote:Hmm, not really sure how to respond to your bum...--motoUse your instinct.
bloodline wrote:Indeed!Let the sock jokes flow forth...
motorollin wrote:QuoteSpeelgoedmannetje wrote:My washing machine has died recently... Then you'll have to do it by hand......your washing, that is.--moto
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:My washing machine has died recently...