[Coco] Zap 0.0.4 Beta has been uploaded to my drop box
Christopher R. Hawks
chawks at dls.net
Wed Apr 1 08:04:39 EDT 2015
On Tue, 31 Mar 2015 23:04:19 -0700
"K. Pruitt" <pruittk at roadrunner.com> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen H. Fischer"
> To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2015 8:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Zap 0.0.4 Beta has been uploaded to my drop box
>
>
> >I had my TV learning remote controlling my X-10 modules until the IR
> >to >X-10 box failed and there was no replacement available.
> >
> > So I have only the CoCo Plug 'n Power with it's four on / off
> > buttons. I > have not set the time in ~ 4-5 years. PST to PDT
> > causes a hour shift but > the random on / off timer makes it OK for
> > the BED usage. (Burglar > Entertainment Device)
> > -------------------------- On topic, one of my appliance units
> > keeps coming on without my pushing a > button. Switching modules,
> > using different unit codes makes no difference. > Never does it
> > turn off by itself. So switching house codes has not been > tried.
> >
> > I suspect the neighbor with the barking dogs has some device that
> > can be > turned on but is not a X-10 device.
> >
> > I have trained her to use the on button on the device but when her
> > son is > house sitting he tries to use the remote and as soon as he
> > turns it on I > turn it off if I do not want my light on.
> >
> > I understand that the X-10 codes are normally stopped where the
> > power > enters our units.
> >
> > From time to time I have had X-10 modules just not respond,
> > swapping > modules made no difference and then weeks later work
> > just fine in a > particular location. (Back when I had two X-10
> > controllers)
> >
> > What is stopping the X-10 module from responding is in the chained
> > power > strips.
> >
> > Try the X-10 device closer to the controller is what I would
> > suggest.
> >
> > SHF
> >
>
> Yeah, I have experienced perfectly working setups stop functioning
> and then start functioning again without any indication there was
> ever a problem. It's probably one the biggest issues with X10 stuff.
> Staying off house code A or house code M helps a bit in avoiding
> issues with neighbors.
>
> The TM751 I am using has had the antennae literally within a 1/6 of
> an inch away from the CM17A with no change on the problem house
> codes. I don't think it is transmitting at all in the problem house
> codes. On the problem-free house codes I can transmit out of the
> room with no problem.
Since the CM17A relies on the two inputs for power, is it
possible that the problem housecodes rely on one or the other input more
than the other working codes? And a capacitor on that line is not as
good as the other? If you had access to a 'scope you could check the
power bus for dropouts. You could also compare the patterns...
Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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