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Re: Control of Home devices



Page 23 of my TimeMaster II H.O. user manual v1.3 mentions a "BSR" command, as
quoted from the manual:  "BSR - This command allows you to send command strings
to your BSR X-10 device, assuming you have one connected to your Timemaster
H.O.  See pages 26-29, The BSR Remote Control Option".

The TimeMaster II H.O. card was a clock card manufactured by Applied
Engineering (who, BTW, made excellent products).  I haven't actually seen this
"BSR Remote Control Option" for the TimeMaster, but I would certainly like to
find one if it actually exists.
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Art Luna
Pueblo, CO

>Subject: Control of Home devices
>From: David Phillips David_Phillips@nexus.amaq.org.au 
>Date: 03/17/00 1:33 AM Mountain Daylight Time
>Message-id: <0550.200003170733.009A8A05@nexus.amaq.org.au>
>
>There was a item (X10 I think) to switch items in the home on and off from
>the Apple II can anyone that knows about this device and if so post the
>detail to me on this news group 
>
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>
>David Phillips
>Vice President/Secretary
>Apple Macintosh Association of QLD
>Brisbane Australia