[Coco] [Color Computer] X10 driver
George's Coco Address
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Mon Jun 25 12:27:21 EDT 2007
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Marlette"
> Gene,
>
> As I recall the CP290 is the serial based unit and not a cassette port
> model.
>
> The CP290 would be the unit to use if one was to develop and app.
>
> I want the same but too many other projects and paying customers
> waiting.....
>
> Mark
> Cloud-9
>
The CP290 is indeed an RS232 unit. It is also out of production. I've found
on the net that it also had issues with it's clock frequency and the
oscillator for the data that it puts on the power line.
Since the CM11A is readily available and inexpensive, there's no need for
any other timer that I know of.
George
> Quoting Gene Heskett <gene.heskett at verizon.net>:
>
>> On Sunday 24 June 2007, George's Coco Address wrote:
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Gene Heskett"
>>>
>>>> On Sunday 24 June 2007, George's Coco Address wrote:
>>>>> I figure I'll harp on this until I'm dead....
>>>>>
>>>>> I want someone to develop an OS9 driver for the X10 timer.
>>>>> If I knew how to do it, I would. However, I'm a dummy with assembly
>>>>> and
>>>>> I
>>>>> just can't seem to wrap my head around the way OS9 does it.
>>>>> Doggonnit! There are too many files and steps needed to make an
>>>>> executable.
>>>>> I get confused with all those darned files and I have no clue what
>>>>> they
>>>>> are.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yup! I'm an idiot.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> George
>>>>
>>>> What's an x10 timer? Brand & Model # please.
>>>
>>> Gene,
>>>
>>> The X10 timer in the Coco version is Model 26-3142 TRS-80 Color Computer
>>> Plug-N-Power Programmable Appliance/Light Controller.
>>
>> I had forgotten about that gizmo. And never had one. Was that also
>> known as
>> a cp290? In that case, do a google search for the author and program
>> mentioned here in the heyu readme:
>> ----
>> See the original README in Larry Campbell's program for some nice info on
>> the cp290 and the history of the program. See the original for some
>> really
>> nifty uses using scheduling and macros.
>> ----
>> Larry Campbell however has dug himself a hole and pulled it in after
>> himself.
>> Our (Charles Sullivan and I) attempts to establish contact so that the
>> license might be converted to the GPL have been ongoing and fruitless.
>> The
>> actual license predates the GPL but reads similarly to it. I've
>> personally
>> emailed at least 10% of the Larry Campbell's that a google search outputs
>> without finding the correct one.
>>
>> The license is the only thing keeping it out of the various linux
>> distro's.
>>
>>> It connects to the coco via the Cassette port. It uses an FSK data
>>> stream
>>> about 600 baud if I remember correctly. It may be faster. The
>>> communication
>>> is bi-directional to send and receive data to/from the coco and the
>>> controller/timer.
>>>
>>> There does exist a software for this but I can't remember what it is
>>> called, but it only works from DECB. Of course, there is the program pak
>>> that has the rom to program and operate it, but it is a real pain to
>>> bring
>>> out a CC2 because the program pak only will work with a CC1 or CC2. It
>>> uses
>>> the semi-graphic mode that the CC3 doesn't have.
>>
>> That may be the only choice without trying to recompile heyu, which I
>> think
>> would be a bit difficult.. Ok, a lot difficult... But, its something I
>> might try if I was still using a coco for everything AND was aware that
>> heyu
>> was available.
>>
>>> If there was an OS-9 driver for it, I could dedicate a coco just for
>>> this
>>> application and do quite a few neat tricks around my place.
>>
>> As the average coco, with an 63C09 in it, draws maybe 2-3 watts, being
>> able to
>> get that utility for that price in power is a bargain. Even at 10-15
>> watts
>> with a 68A09 in it, it still beats quite a few other choices. I'd sure
>> consider it, if I had that interface.
>>
>>> If you want more info on just what X10 is, just google it or go to
>>> X10.com
>>
>> Oh, I know what x10 is, heyu runs the lights and such around here, and I
>> even
>> co-wrote an x10 manager for the amiga's called EzHome a decade and change
>> back up the log. But the interface of choice has always been the cm11a.
>> The
>> radio shack thing was never ever asked about when we were selling that
>> software as shareware years ago, so it never showed on our radar at the
>> time
>> and my knowledge of how to program it is absolutely nil. Sorry.
>>
>> --
>> Cheers, Gene
>> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
>> soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
>> -Ed Howdershelt (Author)
>> Somewhere in suburban Honolulu, an unemployed bellhop is whipping up a
>> batch of illegal psilocybin chop suey!!
>>
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