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1  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: Barix Extreamer support on: November 23, 2008, 11:49:23 pm
I have 6 of the Extreamers already installed...
It is a nice piece of hardware, and I would presume it resembles other streaming audio solutions closely.
I was just hoping someone else had done the work for me.. Smiley

Regards
2  LinuxMCE / Developers / Re: Supporting the ACT Solutions ZCU201 USB Z-wave Interface on: November 23, 2008, 11:36:45 pm
You could try to use the new zwave driver. But the ZCU101/201 is crap.

best regards,
Hari

Ok, glad to get some straight talk Smiley
Which one seems to be the one to recommend these days?
I was looking at the Mi Casa Verde USB/inclusion controller.
How is your experience with it wrt LMCE?

Regards
3  LinuxMCE / Users / Barix Extreamer support on: November 23, 2008, 11:27:41 pm
Hi, I see on the wiki some references to the Barix Extreamer (http://www.barix.com/index.php?linkid=441), and it seems like it was supported at some point.
However, I can not find any more detailed information on how to integrate it with LMCE.
Anyone out there with some experience or tips?
4  LinuxMCE / Users / Re: New Z-Wave driver on: November 23, 2008, 11:14:16 pm
Hi, do you have a 64bit version of the new ZWave binary as well..?.
On a general note: is using 64bit LMCE going to cause me more pain than gain..?..
5  LinuxMCE / Developers / Re: Supporting the ACT Solutions ZCU201 USB Z-wave Interface on: November 23, 2008, 10:51:31 pm
Hi, struggling with getting a ZCU201 USB interface up and running.
Plain 0710 on a AMD64 machine. I'm getting this in the log file (in an endless loop):

========== NEW LOG SECTION ==========
1       11/23/08 21:47:31       77 (spawning-device)    Starting... 10
1       11/23/08 21:47:31       77 (spawning-device)    Found /usr/pluto/bin/ZWave
01      11/23/08 21:47:31.892           asynchThread started <0x2b6fc11f8b40>
05      11/23/08 21:47:36.048           ### Go to timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:36.048           ### execute the next job from timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:36.048           ZWJobInitialize::timeoutHandler <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:41.032           ### Go to timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:41.032           ### execute the next job from timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:41.032           ZWJobInitialize::timeoutHandler <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:46.016           ### Go to timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:46.016           ### skip the next job from timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:51.040           ### Go to timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:51.040           ### execute the next job from timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:51.040           ZWJobInitialize::timeoutHandler <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:56.020           ### Go to timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:56.020           ### execute the next job from timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:47:56.020           ZWJobInitialize::timeoutHandler <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:48:01.031           ### Go to timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:48:01.032           ### skip the next job from timeout queue <0x41802950>
05      11/23/08 21:48:01.051           Cannot connect to ZWave device ttyUSB0. <0x2b6fc11f8b40>
01      11/23/08 21:48:01.052           Connect() Failed <0x2b6fc11f8b40>
Return code: 1
3       11/23/08 21:48:01       77 (spawning-device)    Device died... count=10/50 dev=77
Sun Nov 23 21:48:01 CET 2008 died

Any clues on how to get a response from this interface?
dcerouter_93878:~# lsusb
Bus 002 Device 007: ID 04fc:0201 Sunplus Technology Co., Ltd
...

dcerouter_93878:~# lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
spcp8x5                14980  0
usbserial              40688  1 spcp8x5
...

Device data:
Com port: pci0000:00/0000:00:02,0+6
Serial : /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/usb_device_4fc_201_noserial

Not sure how this maps to ttyUSB0, though..

Any help appreciated Smiley
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