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Well, if linuxMCE supports OpenTherm, linuxMCE can directly communicate with central heating appliances and air heaters. Without having to buy a special thermostat with Zwave capabilities. linuxMCE then can act as a software thermostat. You don't have to buy (expensive) Zwave equipment.
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Feature requests & roadmap / OpenTherm support
May 27, 2007, 03:20:37 PM
Is it possible to implement the OpenTherm protocol in LinuxMCE?

QuoteWhat is OpenTherm?

OpenTherm is the name of a non-manufacturer-dependent system of communication between modulating heating appliances (central heating appliances and air heaters) and room thermostats. The system consists of a communication protocol and an interface specification. OpenTherm is futuristic system, which combines simple installation techniques with high functionality and future expansion possibilities.

More info at: http://www.opentherm.org