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| Torsten Brasch 2005-06-16, 2:16 pm |
| The ActiveHome Pro software ran fine on my laptop (1.6GHz Pentium M). I
now found a new home for my USB interface which is a Celeron 333MHz.
Yeah - I know - old piece but it should really be fine for Home Automation.
THe Avtive Home Pro software, however, is running reeeaally slow. It's
all that fancy graphical stuff I guess. Oh man, I can't wait until
HomeSeer supports that CM15A.
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| insomniac 2005-06-16, 2:16 pm |
| What are you using for an Operating System? Until just recently I was
running ActiveHome Pro on an AMD K2-350mhz w/ Win 98se, and it ran perfect.
I had disabled all other software from starting up with Windows also.
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"Torsten Brasch" <nospam@nofrigginspam.frigginspam> wrote in message
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quote:
> The ActiveHome Pro software ran fine on my laptop (1.6GHz Pentium M). I
> now found a new home for my USB interface which is a Celeron 333MHz.
> Yeah - I know - old piece but it should really be fine for Home
Automation.
quote:
>
> THe Avtive Home Pro software, however, is running reeeaally slow. It's
> all that fancy graphical stuff I guess. Oh man, I can't wait until
> HomeSeer supports that CM15A.
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