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I have my Homevision connected to a PC that is running 24/7. I also
have another computer that I use for a jukebox and I turn it on and off
using a relay output from the Homevision wired to the power switch on
the jukebox computer. I would like to get some feedback that the
computer is up and running. The computers are networked together. Is
there some software that I could use to notify the Homevision that the
computer is up and running?

Thanks,
Carl



Thu Jul 9, 2009 1:41 am

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I have my Homevision connected to a PC that is running 24/7. I also have another computer that I use for a jukebox and I turn it on and off using a relay...
Joy & Carl Johnson
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Jul 9, 2009
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I use a 12 volt reed relay, with the coil connected to the PCs +12v supply. The relay points leave the PC and are connected to a digital input. One side is...
Frank Herron
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Jul 9, 2009
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You could also use an opto isolator powered from a USB or PS2 port. _____ From: homevision-users@yahoogroups.com [mailto:homevision-users@yahoogroups.com] On...
Keith Doxey
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