This program operates an X10 module via a CM11A computer interface.
It is based on the program X10 by Larry Cambell.  All but a few functions
have been chnaged enough that they no longer interwork with the original.
I think this justifies issueing the interim copy as 'heyu' instead of
'x10'.

Some of the most important features have not been addressed yet.
Mainly, the ability to schedule events.  It's relatively easy to do,
but I need to get around to it.  There can be no compatibility with the
"Activehome" program; There is no way to download the CM11A's memory to
the serial interface.

This should compile on any Linux system.  It should also compile on
any other BSDish or SYSV system.  Just edit the #define in the make
file.  Make install will try to install the man page and the program.
The makefile has defines for these locations.

See the README in Larry Campbell's  program for some nice info on the
cp290 and the history of the program.  See the original for some really
niffty uses once scheduling is integrated.

The monit program will turn off your monitor based on idle time.
The ultimate screen saver.

The x10biff program will flash a light to let you know that you have
E-mail.

Daniel B. Suthers, CCP, CSP
12-31-1996
E-mail: dbs@tanj.com
uucp:   pacbell!daver!dansst!dbs

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