Open Source C++ Home Automation Software for ChromeOS

C++ Home Automation Software for ChromeOS

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    Open Automation

    Open Automation

    Building automation (like KNX or OpenHAB) software (like CometVisu).

    This project aims to provide software usefull in automation tasks like building automation. Different backends are supported like KNX or OpenHAB. Note: The project has moved to GitHub. Please consult: https://github.com/CometVisu/CometVisu - for the CometVisu https://github.com/OpenAutomationProject - for the different OpenAutomation subprojects
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Advanced Irrigation Controller

    Automated Irrigation Controller for computers

    AIC (Advanced Irrigation Controller) is a computer based control system that has been initially targeted towards controlling irrigation in small to medium size gardens. As the product matures and features are added it is expected to be a fully functional controller used in large scale implementations, green houses and glass houses. AIC platform's in-dependency means it can run on both Linux or Windows XP onwards . A large range of serial boards (as well as usb boards that present as serial devices) are able to be controlled. KMTronic's USB and Serial relay boards are selectable in the configuration menu, other boards can be setup by entering their control commands. Although primarily designed for irrigation you can use AIC to control a large variety of hardware, for example lighting, heating etc It is envisaged that future implementations of AIC will incorporate rules for more complex device control.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PLCduino

    Open Source PLC based on the arduino platform

    PLCduino is an open hardware alternative for industrial and home automation. It uses the well known ATmega chips as main processor, the same used on Arduino. This means that PLCduino is code-compatible with all arduino sketches.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SMJ remote controlled sockets

    Use your arduino to control remote controlled sockets by SMJ.

    Cheap Home Automation. Use an Arduino to control power-sockets in your home. Step 1: Get a pack of "SMJ remote controlled sockets". Step 2: Allocate channels (A-D) and buttons (1-3) to lamps and gizmo's around your home. Step 3: Connect an Arduino to an Aurel Wireless RTX-MID-3V transceiver (see code for mapping). Step 4: Load sketch on your Arduino (v11 is latest). Step 5: Place batch file (Windows). Your com port might not be com3. Step 6: Set up windows task scheduler. Get fancy and use "Sunwait4Windows" for dusk/dawn scheduling. Button "D3" allows you to use the handset to turn a group of SMJ devices on or off. Good luck.
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    Slimhuis.com Smart Home Thermostat

    Slimhuis.com Smart Home Thermostat

    Smart home thermostat with touch screen and home automation

    This project includes both hardware- and software design for a new innovative Home Thermostat. It is based on NXP ARM-M series microcontroller and offers a large touch screen. All software and interfaces are open allowing other users to add custom hardware, such as sensors and actuators for home automation. Also, a network connection is provided (WIFI optional) to allow mobile apps to communicate with the home thermostat to set and read values and/or control the home automation system.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Yet Another DOMotic System

    Yet Another DOMotic System

    Open sources domotic software

    Yadoms is an open source project. It aims to publish a simple, powerfull, flexible and multiplatforms domotic solution. Project has moved to github. Here is the link to the active page: https://github.com/Yadoms/yadoms
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    yearfolder

    creates a year folder with monthly sub-folders

    By default, yearfolder will create a new directory named after the current year. Inside the created directory, 12 directories are made, each named after months of the year. The main use for yearfolder is making several folders named after consecutive years, each with its own monthly subdirectories.
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