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#61
Hi,

did anyone try to install Android on a Mini2440 with 7" touch screen?
If this works, WebOrbiter2 can be used - this could be a possibility

Regards
Johannes
#62
Ooops..

you are right...

Thanks
#63
Users / Orbiter button to start and shut down MD
July 17, 2010, 09:37:08 PM
Hi,

did someone try this:

Is it possible to add a button (in the lights section) that executes the wakeonlan command to start a MD or this command "ssh root@192.168.80.2 init 0" to shutdown a MD.

So it would be possible to start a MD by pressing a button on an orbiter.

Thanks
#64
Hi,

I got a CISCO 7970 phone with SIP firmware. The phone was detected by LinuxMCE, the extension was created, the Orbiter was created but the phone tells me an error - the file TERM70.7-0-1-0s was not found.

Can anyone help me?

Thanks
#65
Users / Re: Mini MD
July 16, 2010, 04:49:35 PM
Hi Andrew,

Thanks, thats it...  ;D
#66
Users / Mini MD
July 16, 2010, 10:33:12 AM
Hi,

I hav a bus-system with audio devices installed in my home. So the bus-system has a "line in" where i can connect a MP3-Player. When playing MP3 I can listen them in all my rooms where the bus-audio ist installed.

My idea is:
to build a "Mini MD" that only plays MP3 files, no video playback is needed. This "Mini MD" schould be as cheap as possible.

A Asus EEE-PC is to expensive for this case.

Did anyone build a "Mini MD"?

Thanks
Johannes
#67
Users / Mini RF Wireless Touch Keyboard
July 14, 2010, 07:39:50 AM
Hi,

did anyone try to use this (Mini RF Wireless Touch Keyboard) remote with LinuxMCE?
I found it on eBay...

#68
Hi fearingsept,

great job...
#69
Users / Re: Foxconn NetBox-nT330i as MediaDirector
June 25, 2010, 07:19:31 AM
Hi,

did anyone get the Foxconn NetBox-nT330i networkcard work with LinuxMCE?

regards!
Johannes
#70
Users / Re: Bticino SCS MyHome Bussystem
May 01, 2010, 08:04:55 AM
Thank you Tom, that helped me...

but - how do I write this bash command "echo "*1*1*13##" | netcat 192.168.1.1  20000" in Ruby?

I also startet a new topic at http://www.myopen-bticino.it - but nobody did a Bticino MyHome and LinuxMCE integration.

So I hope that, with your help, we can but this two systems together.

Thank you....
#71
Users / Re: Bticino SCS MyHome Bussystem
April 29, 2010, 06:45:20 AM
Hi,

hmmm....I have some troubles to understand how the Generic Serial Device (GSD) with Ruby works.

Is there somewhere a simple (code) example that will push me in the right direction...

Sorry for this questions....

Thanks
#72
Users / Re: Bticino SCS MyHome Bussystem
April 28, 2010, 06:16:34 PM
Hello,

I think Ruby will be right for me.

Where do I find some documentation for this project.

-Johannes
#73
Users / Bticino SCS MyHome Bussystem
April 28, 2010, 06:38:06 AM
Hello,

in my home i am using the Bticino MyHome Bussystem http://www.bticino.com with the OpenWebNet protocol
http://www.myopen-legrand.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=35

I can use thins command on my LinuxMCE Core to control the Bussystem:
example: echo "*1*1*13##" | netcat 192.168.1.1  20000

Is it possible to create some scenarios like light on or off so that I can use LinuxMCE with my Bussystem?
I looked around but I did not find some information how to integrate this.

Please post some links or other information.

Thank you!
#74
Users / Foxconn NetBox-nT330i as MediaDirector
February 03, 2010, 07:46:45 AM
Hi,

has someone tested this NetBox for use as MediaDirector?

Foxconn NetBox-nT330i

Tecnical Data:
Intel Atom 330 Prozessor 2x 1,6 GHz
NVIDIA 9400GT onBoard
Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g
6x USB 2.0
1x Gigabit-LAN
1x HDMI
1x DVI
Cardreader SD / SDHC / MS / MS Pro / MMC

It looks very interesting for use as a MediaDirector...

Sorry about my poor english!

Thank you!