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TellStick on Raspberry Pi
The user davka003 reports that TellStick works fine on his Raspberry Pi. From his blog:
Last friday DHL knocked on my door to deliver a Raspberry Pi. For those that doesnt know what it is, it is a realy small computer running Linux. It didnt took long before I moved over my control software for lamps that uses a Tellstick from Telldus Technologies. Instead of normal light switches I have built in recivers from Nexa that is a remote controlled relay. This make me able to control almost all lighting in the house from anywhere.
Besides playing with my new Raspberry Pi I also built a plastic case to protect it somehow from my sons.
I will post more source code and project details soon on this. But for now have a look at my setup.
Read more on the users blog here: http://automagically.weebly.com/1/post/2012/05/raspberry-pi-how-i-have-longed-for-you.html
- Posted: 12 years ago (Updated: 12 years ago)
- Categories: tellstick
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