Date : Wed, 23 Mar 1988 15:30:00 CST
From : OPTON@uhvax1.uh.edu
Subject: info for appliance controller needed
> From: ihnp4!upba!unocss!ca029@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (Jon Scheer)
> Subject: Info For Appliance Controller Needed
> I just bought an Appliance & Light Controller (for Color Computer) at
> the local RS (clearance sale). Well, I've got a Model 4. So the software
> that is supplied with the controller won't do me a dingo's kidneys worth
> of good. But I should be able to make it work with the hardware that I
> have (shouldn't I??) The controller plugs into the cassette port on a CC
> and I have one of the old 4's that has a cassette port. So, in theory,
> I should be able to plug it into the 4.
> But, I don't know what sort of signals the controller expects. Is
> there anybody out there who has played with the/a controller? Any idea
> where I might be able to find out more about it??
If your appliance decoder is the same as the one I bought from Radio Schack,
it is simply a BSR X-10 controller with Radio Shack's name on it. I bought
mine on clearance sale a year ago. There are adapter cables available to run
off of RS-232 ports. In addition, there is a programming guide available. I
got my RS232 cable and programming guide from DAK when I ordered
another controller from them. If you will send me a US mail address, I will
send you a copy of the programming manual, if I can find it. I will also
Email you the pinouts for an RS232 cable when I find the manual. You might
also contact DAK and see if they will sell you an RS-232 cable and manual, in
case I can't find mine. (Hmmm, come to think of it, I may contact them to
see if I can get a cable and software for my Mac...).
Please write back soon, as I am never certain about these internet mailings.
Lee Thomison
BITNET:OPTON@UHVAX1
landline: (713) 749-3127
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