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VSCP is an open source standard protocol for Home Automation and other remote control applications. It enables simple, low-cost devices to be networked together with high-end computers, whatever the communication media used.</description>
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Open Hardware/Firmware


Everything here is open hardware and open software. That mean that all design materials and software are openly available. If you make and sell a VSCP module we would be glad to list it here.</description>
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Current Harware Version: 0.0.1
Current Firmware version: 0.0.1

Nothing available for download yet

Firmware

Version 0.0.1

Not available yet.

MDF File 0.0.1

	*  &lt;http://www.dofscandinavia.com/cophag_001.xml&gt;

Schematics

Not available yet.</description>
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Current Harware Version: 0.0.1
Current Firmware version: 0.0.1

Nothing available for download yet

Firmware

Version 0.0.1

Not available yet.

MDF File 0.0.1

	*  &lt;http://www.dofscandinavia.com/sweetbox_001.xml&gt;

Schematics

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	*  Network Synthesizer project for music synthesis using CAN etc. &lt;http://NetSynth.Org/&gt;
	*  GNU ARM toolchain for Cygwin, Linux and MacOS &lt;http://www.gnuarm.com&gt;
	*  Open TCP/IP stack &lt;http://www.opentcp.org&gt;
	*  Embedded WLAN,ETHERNET modules , NetARM &lt;http://www.digi.com&gt;
	*  DECT , WLAN embedded modules &lt;http://www.hoeft-wessel.com&gt;
	*  PLC solutions (new) &lt;http://www.amis.com&gt;
	*  WinARM , ARM-Projects &lt;http://www.siwawi.arubi.uni-kl.de/avr…</description>
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The daemon is the central program that do VSCP work on your box. It loads drivers for different devices and it present a TCP/IP interface from which it is possible to control the daemon and read/write events to devices.</description>
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Introduction

The VSCP daemon is a server program that collects information from many drivers and lets clients collect this information over a TCP/IP interface. The daemon also has an internal scheduler that makes it possible to control different scenarios such as simple tasks automatically turn on a group of lamps at a special time of the day to complex industrial control situations.</description>
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About

The vscpservice is a WIN32 program that runs the VSCP daemon as a WIN32 service. This service is installed as a service by the setup program.

The VSCP Service works exactly the same as the daemon but runs as a standard service.  This means the tha control panel applet to handle windows services can be used to control how it behaves. The executable is called vscpservice.exe.</description>
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The VSCP daemon (vscpd.exe in the installation folder) is run as an ordinary application (console application). The application will normally open a console window when run, in this window information is printed about what the daemon is working on and what command users issue.</description>
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