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> I was doing a Google search for Misterhouse and SG20 and came upwith the following:
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> http://www.anoldman.com/modules.php?name=Newssource, perl-based home automation program -
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\n> He's using a network-based serial port to hook Misterhouse (an open-
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>projects I eventually want to do with my SG20.
\n> Is anyone else doing anything like this? It's one of the side
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>program (JDS, I think), but it is very expensive to implement.
\n> I know the SG20 was set up to do this kind of stuff with another
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\n> Karl Bernard