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phantom home - Home automation system

GNU Phantom.Home is a computer controlled home automation system. The software includes a circuit diagram for building the Phantom.Home.Controller, a simple circuit board that attaches to your PC's parallel port. Using the combination of hardware/software you can control (ie flip on and off) nearly any 120v device. With a little bit of electronics know-how, you can probably control nearly any device at any voltage by modifying the circuit boards to meet your needs. The simple circuit included can be created and built for around $25.00. The modules cost around $10.00 (basically a heavy duty relay).

Phantom Home is now compatible with HDML, so if you have an HDML wireless phone you can use it to operate the system.



Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.joethielen.com/phantom/home/
Source tarball http://www.joethielen.com/phantom/home/phantom_home-1.00.tar.gz
Version 1.00 (stable) released on 2000-06-28
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is a GNU package.

Support contacts

Bug List<bug-phantom-home@gnu.org>

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Related information

Interfacesconsole
Source languagesC++
Related programsphantom security, MisterHouse, ZoneMinder

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2001-01-31
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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