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My alarm (a DSC 4020) is monitored (and supposedly maintained) by the company that installed it, and for several years I was happy with their service, but for the past six months they're not responding to troubles and not returning phone calls. Ucontrol seems like it has a nice feature set, but I don't really like the fact that it uses add-on hardware. Does anyone offer a similar service compatible     

Group: comp.home.automation · Group Profile · Search for Ucontrol in comp.home.automation
Author: Heath Roberts
Date: Jun 20, 2007 07:10

B. Graignic <truc@machin.com> wrote: Olivier Marti <olivier.marti@ensta.org> wrote: Bonjour, Sur mon MacBook (Core Duo), j'ai reformatté le disque et installé un système 10.5 tout neuf. Création d'un utilisateur "admin". Mise à jour en 10.5.4. Puis avec Assistant Migration, j'ai importé un compte depuis mon G4. Je me rend compte qu'il a importé non
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Olivier Marti <olivier.marti@ensta.org> wrote: > Bonjour, > > Sur mon MacBook (Core Duo), j'ai reformatté le disque et installé un > système 10.5 tout neuf. Création d'un utilisateur "admin". Mise à jour > en 10.5.4. > > Puis avec Assistant Migration, j'ai importé un compte depuis mon G4. Je > me rend compte qu'il a importé non seulement le compte, mais aussi des > bouts de système. Des     

Group: fr.comp.os.macos.x · Group Profile · Search for Ucontrol in fr.comp.os.macos.x
Author: Olivier Marti
Date: Sep 12, 2008 09:06

Bonjour, Sur mon MacBook (Core Duo), j'ai reformatté le disque et installé un système 10.5 tout neuf. Création d'un utilisateur "admin". Mise à jour en 10.5.4. Puis avec Assistant Migration, j'ai importé un compte depuis mon G4. Je me rend compte qu'il a importé non seulement le compte, mais aussi des bouts de système. Des extensions : souris Logitech, uControl, etc ... Je l'ai ai eblevé
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sam booka X2 <My.em@il.is.the.kitchen> wrote in news:Xns9A8B57C808BACAlbertaClipper@199.185.223.74: >> I'm thinking I might get one of these cheepo Behringer USB audio >> interfaces, so I can get a feed off the board when we play live. >> >> http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-UCONTROL-UCA202-USBAudio-Interface?sku=702540 >> > > That's worth it for the 1/8 headphone with     

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Author: B. Graignic
Date: Sep 12, 2008 07:45

sam booka X2 <My.em@il.is.the.kitchen> wrote in news:Xns9A8B57C808BACAlbertaClipper@199.185.223.74: I'm thinking I might get one of these cheepo Behringer USB audio interfaces, so I can get a feed off the board when we play live. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-UCONTROL-UCA202-USBAudio-Interface?sku=702540 That's worth it for the 1/8 headphone with
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On Apr 16, 11:33 am, christianlott1 <christianlo...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > I2C can arbitrate access to the common bus, but requires a common bus > > speed. > Then I guess it's I2C. It wouldn't even be a massive undertaking to put a C64 on an I2C bus ... just get a uController that can talk SPI and I2C, and use it as a bridge. It really makes no difference to me.The thought > was first     

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Author: Olivier Marti
Date: Sep 10, 2008 13:58

On Apr 15, 3:15 pm, Jim Brain <br...@jbrain.com> wrote: Joe Forster/STA wrote: Since we'll know all of the CRCs ahead of time, we'll continue to use CRC until we find collisions and have to change course. It was just a suggestion for the future. However, since the hashes are known ahead of time, and have no external dependencies, you are right, it can change later. Implementing
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Joe Forster/STA wrote: >> I would suggesting something less >> vulnerable to collisions such as SHA-1 or MD5. CRC's are great a >> detecting errors, not so good at protecting from collisions. > > CRC is (relatively) easy to compute. Also, we're not talking about > several megabytes of data, only a few hundred bytes. Since we'll know all of the CRCs ahead of time, we'll continue to use     

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Author: Glennbo
Date: Apr 25, 2008 08:57

Harry Potter wrote: I would like somebody to do what Apple did with the IIgs and make a C64/128-compatible 16-bit computer. It would have the following features: * A version of the 65816 processor * 16-bit graphics/sound * hardware-based 1571 burst mode * compatibility with CMD drives and CBM devices * modular 8-bit and 16-bit BASICs * in-ROM compression
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Author: Glennbo
Date: Apr 25, 2008 08:57

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Author: BruceMcF
Date: Apr 16, 2008 13:04

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Author: Suudy
Date: Apr 15, 2008 15:58

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Author: Jim Brain
Date: Apr 15, 2008 15:15

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Author: Jim Brain
Date: Apr 12, 2008 21:07

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