#: 5136 S10/Tandy CoCo
13-Jul-90 02:18:46
Sb: #5111-#Dedicated CoCo3
Fm: LARRY OLSON 72227,3467
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
Pete,
One place to get the latest info would be:
EIA CEBus Proposed Specification
EIA Standards Sales Dept.
1722 Eye St. NW
Washington, DC 20006
For someone with money burning a hole in their pocket or can somehow write
the cost off, there is a INSTALLER'S GUIDE to CEBus HOME AUTOMATION ,put out
by Parks Associates.
Excerpts from their ad:
This manual provides detailed instruction on the backbone wiring that
will interconnect the electronic home of the 90s.
Emphasizes CEBus and its application for sercurity, entertainment, lighting,
telecommunications, and energy management. Designed for on-site use, with
clear, easy-to-use instructions, including graphics and diagrams. Written by
Diablo Research, it reveals "insider" information on how to wire for current
and future automation products and services.
This is available for $149.00 from Parks Associates.
They only have a number to call to place an order for the manual.
(214)369-5581 of fax (214)369-5582
It looks like this would be a must have for anyone in the process of
building a house and would like to WIRE the house as it is being built.
If you can get ahold of the August/September 1989 issue of CIRCUIT CELLAR
INK (issue #10), there is a good article on the CEBus, also issue #15 JUNE/JULY
1990 gives more info plus some changes that have been made in the proposed
standard.
Larry
There is 1 Reply.
|