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+ | =Intro to my LMCE setup= | ||
I started playing around with the idea of LMCE late October of 2008. Mainly I just started putting the pieces together in my head and taking an inventory of all the spare pc's I had laying around in my house. I was previously using Windows MCE and a program called My Movies to catalog and play all my dvd's. I ran into a few issues I didn't like, one being I couldn't play dvd's through my system on my xbox, and also it was just a media center which offered no home automation. I have been wanting to experiment with home automation for a while but didn't want to shell out the big $$$ as it was more of a want than a need. | I started playing around with the idea of LMCE late October of 2008. Mainly I just started putting the pieces together in my head and taking an inventory of all the spare pc's I had laying around in my house. I was previously using Windows MCE and a program called My Movies to catalog and play all my dvd's. I ran into a few issues I didn't like, one being I couldn't play dvd's through my system on my xbox, and also it was just a media center which offered no home automation. I have been wanting to experiment with home automation for a while but didn't want to shell out the big $$$ as it was more of a want than a need. | ||
− | So enter LMCE, a piece of free software that is highly configurable, and can bet set up to work with almost any pc laying around not being used. I watched the video and was immediately hooked, everything I wanted and I could get the basics up and running for free. I started out just running it on 1 pc as a core and have since added on multiple MD's. This will serve as a "documentary" of my experience | + | So enter LMCE, a piece of free software that is highly configurable, and can bet set up to work with almost any pc laying around not being used. I watched the video and was immediately hooked, everything I wanted and I could get the basics up and running for free. I started out just running it on 1 pc as a core and have since added on multiple MD's. This will serve as a "documentary" of my experience. |
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+ | ==Current Working Hardware== | ||
+ | *Dell Optiplex (Core) | ||
+ | ::3ghz, 4gb ram, 80gb HDD, Gb Nic | ||
+ | *Gateway 4525gz | ||
+ | :Converted to a digital picture frame, currently hanging on the wall in our living room | ||
+ | [[{{ns:6}}:laptoppieces.jpg|200 px]][[{{ns:6}}:DPF.jpg|200 px]][[{{ns:6}}:DPF1.jpg|200 px]] | ||
+ | *4x IBM Lenovo Workstations (md) | ||
+ | ::2.8ghz, 1gb ram, no internal HDD | ||
+ | *Linksys 4 port wireless router | ||
+ | ::External network | ||
+ | *Dlink 4 port wireless router | ||
+ | ::Internal Network | ||
+ | *Dlink 8 port 100/1000 switch | ||
+ | ::Internal network | ||
+ | *Dlink 321 NAS | ||
+ | :2x 1TB Seagate SATA HDD | ||
+ | *2x USB-UIRT | ||
+ | :Home Theater room, Closet/Storage room on Core | ||
+ | *2x Sony AV Reciever | ||
+ | *Samsung 50" Plasma- Home Theater room | ||
+ | *LG 37" LCD TV model 37lg30 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Currently Working PC Cards== | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Capture | ||
+ | Hauppage PVR 150 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Video | ||
+ | EVGA 256-P1-N399-LX- 256 RAM chipset= Nvidia 6200 Fanless silent card. Works out of box with all UI's. Tearing is present in UI2+alpha | ||
+ | EVGA N FX 5200 128-P1-N309-LX- 128 RAM Chipset= Nvidia 5200 (with FAN loud as hell) works out of box with all UI's Tearing in UI2+A | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sound card | ||
+ | SOUND VTB|RIVIERA PCI 24-BIT W/DIG% - PCI sound card with optical out. Works out of box, had to turn the volume to 100% in alsamixer. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Hardware with issues=== | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | Dell Vostro 200 (md)- 2ghz, 1gb ram, 80gb HDD. Kernel panic when trying to net boot, have tried the e100 and e1000 module | ||
+ | ==Home Automation== | ||
− | + | *Zwave | |
− | + | **Wayne Dalton WDTC-20 - Z-Wave Enabled Thermostat (WAYWDTC-20) | |
− | + | **Intermatic HA20C - Z-Wave 600W 3-Way/Single-Pole Dimmer - Toggle Style (INTHA20C) | |
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− | + | ||
− | * | + | *IR |
− | ** | + | **2x USB-UIRT Controlling: |
+ | :::#Sony Stereo | ||
+ | :::#Emmerson Stereo | ||
+ | :::#Motorola STB | ||
− | + | *Serial | |
− | + | Controlling LG LCD | |
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− | + | ||
+ | *Parallel Port | ||
+ | Brainstorming on a project to use the LPT port on my core to control sprinkler valves for my lawn irrigation | ||
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+ | Currently no security features or VOIP in use. | ||
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− | + | =Projects in the works= | |
+ | Incremental Lighting with Z-wave | ||
+ | http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7509.0 | ||
− | + | Irrigation with Parallel Port | |
− | http:// | + | http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7501.0 |
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− | + | Text to Speech | |
− | + | http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7510.0 | |
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− | + | =Pictures= | |
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− | [[{{ns:6}}:Floorplan.png]] | + | [[{{ns:6}}:Floorplan.png|300 px]] |
Latest revision as of 12:21, 18 June 2010
Contents
Intro to my LMCE setup
I started playing around with the idea of LMCE late October of 2008. Mainly I just started putting the pieces together in my head and taking an inventory of all the spare pc's I had laying around in my house. I was previously using Windows MCE and a program called My Movies to catalog and play all my dvd's. I ran into a few issues I didn't like, one being I couldn't play dvd's through my system on my xbox, and also it was just a media center which offered no home automation. I have been wanting to experiment with home automation for a while but didn't want to shell out the big $$$ as it was more of a want than a need. So enter LMCE, a piece of free software that is highly configurable, and can bet set up to work with almost any pc laying around not being used. I watched the video and was immediately hooked, everything I wanted and I could get the basics up and running for free. I started out just running it on 1 pc as a core and have since added on multiple MD's. This will serve as a "documentary" of my experience.
Current Working Hardware
- Dell Optiplex (Core)
- 3ghz, 4gb ram, 80gb HDD, Gb Nic
- Gateway 4525gz
- Converted to a digital picture frame, currently hanging on the wall in our living room
- 4x IBM Lenovo Workstations (md)
- 2.8ghz, 1gb ram, no internal HDD
- Linksys 4 port wireless router
- External network
- Dlink 4 port wireless router
- Internal Network
- Dlink 8 port 100/1000 switch
- Internal network
- Dlink 321 NAS
- 2x 1TB Seagate SATA HDD
- 2x USB-UIRT
- Home Theater room, Closet/Storage room on Core
- 2x Sony AV Reciever
- Samsung 50" Plasma- Home Theater room
- LG 37" LCD TV model 37lg30
Currently Working PC Cards
Capture Hauppage PVR 150
Video EVGA 256-P1-N399-LX- 256 RAM chipset= Nvidia 6200 Fanless silent card. Works out of box with all UI's. Tearing is present in UI2+alpha EVGA N FX 5200 128-P1-N309-LX- 128 RAM Chipset= Nvidia 5200 (with FAN loud as hell) works out of box with all UI's Tearing in UI2+A
Sound card SOUND VTB|RIVIERA PCI 24-BIT W/DIG% - PCI sound card with optical out. Works out of box, had to turn the volume to 100% in alsamixer.
Hardware with issues
Dell Vostro 200 (md)- 2ghz, 1gb ram, 80gb HDD. Kernel panic when trying to net boot, have tried the e100 and e1000 module
Home Automation
- Zwave
- Wayne Dalton WDTC-20 - Z-Wave Enabled Thermostat (WAYWDTC-20)
- Intermatic HA20C - Z-Wave 600W 3-Way/Single-Pole Dimmer - Toggle Style (INTHA20C)
- IR
- 2x USB-UIRT Controlling:
- Sony Stereo
- Emmerson Stereo
- Motorola STB
- Serial
Controlling LG LCD
- Parallel Port
Brainstorming on a project to use the LPT port on my core to control sprinkler valves for my lawn irrigation
Currently no security features or VOIP in use.
Projects in the works
Incremental Lighting with Z-wave http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7509.0
Irrigation with Parallel Port http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7501.0
Text to Speech http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php?topic=7510.0