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Plans or alternative for WIndows ? #32

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JpEncausse opened this issue Jul 23, 2014 · 5 comments
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Plans or alternative for WIndows ? #32

JpEncausse opened this issue Jul 23, 2014 · 5 comments

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@JpEncausse
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Hi,
Do you have any plans or alternative to handle Z-Wave stick on NodeJS / Windows ?

@jperkin
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jperkin commented Jul 23, 2014

I don't personally, but will welcome patches which implement support. The underlying openzwave library does support Windows, so it will mostly be a case of selecting the correct device and handling any Windows-specific node issues.

@abalam666
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A 25€ raspberry box and 5 watts is enough, i don't know why you want to use more power supply to handle a zwave daemon ?

@JpEncausse
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@abalam666 because I want to plug Z-Wave to SARAH project

  • So I don't want "yet an other box" with wifi, and so on (otherwise i could simply use a HomeAutomation box)
  • Because SARAH perform great speech, face, gesture, voice recognition on top of Kinect 1/2 but require cpu and windows

@abalam666
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2 options, maybe you can try to run a virtual box on your windows box to run the zwave daemon... or write your own/wait a windows node-openzwave support.

@JpEncausse
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In fact I will use Domoticzs a light weight opensource home automation project that provide a web interface and REST API

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