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If your program is in windows you can find some activex controls to work
with different x-10 devices, free.
"Moshe Jacobson" <bramoshe@runslinux.net> wrote in message
news:418a9846@mustang.speedfactory.net...
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> Swiss Tony <makinglove@beautiful.woman> wrote:
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> If you've already written the program to determine if you're
> connected, you can purchase an X10 kit (transceiver, firecracker
> module for your serial port, and an appliance module to control your
> modem's power source. Install bottlerocket (for Linux), or some other
> automatable program to control the firecracker, and when your program
> detects the outage, send a signal to turn off the modem, then turn it
> back on!
>
> Moshe [TMTOWTDI!]
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