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    andriej
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    I don't like the Domoticz's design, as it gets laggy when more and more messages are reported.
    Also, other projects are less-likely to look nice and have nice scenarios creating tool...

    Don't know which way to go tho, as I don't want to spend money on vera.

    :-)

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      Right now I'm integrating sensor network with HomeGenie (http://homegenie.it). HG works on linux box, Win and Raspberry Pi. My configuration is Rasppbery Pi as gateway directly connected to NRF24L. I think that this is the cheapest (DIY) solution for home automation :)

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        Right now I'm integrating sensor network with HomeGenie (http://homegenie.it). HG works on linux box, Win and Raspberry Pi. My configuration is Rasppbery Pi as gateway directly connected to NRF24L. I think that this is the cheapest (DIY) solution for home automation :)

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        http://homegenie.it

        @dopustko

        Cool, thanks for the link.

        How fast is the GUI when you run Mono/.NET on a RPI?

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          @hek thx for MySensors. Great page.

          Mono/.Net is quite responsive on RPI. I chose HG because it is written in C#, it is easy to develop and suits my needs. I keep low level RF24 library in C and ported Gateway lib to C#. Right now port is experimental and works only for couple Gateway commands.

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            @hek thx for MySensors. Great page.

            Mono/.Net is quite responsive on RPI. I chose HG because it is written in C#, it is easy to develop and suits my needs. I keep low level RF24 library in C and ported Gateway lib to C#. Right now port is experimental and works only for couple Gateway commands.

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            @dopustko

            Sounds great, let me know if/when you want to drop the plugin-code at our github repo. :)

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              @hek thx for MySensors. Great page.

              Mono/.Net is quite responsive on RPI. I chose HG because it is written in C#, it is easy to develop and suits my needs. I keep low level RF24 library in C and ported Gateway lib to C#. Right now port is experimental and works only for couple Gateway commands.

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              andriej
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              @dopustko can you put up a youtube video of HG demo?
              I can't see it nowhere on the net and I'd like to compare it to Domoticz (have you tried it? They're looking for C developers)

              :-)

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                How about Domotiga? [www.domotiga.nl](link url)

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                  Right now I'm integrating sensor network with HomeGenie (http://homegenie.it). HG works on linux box, Win and Raspberry Pi. My configuration is Rasppbery Pi as gateway directly connected to NRF24L. I think that this is the cheapest (DIY) solution for home automation :)

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                  @dopustko is there any progress with HomeGenie ?

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                    Great cooperation with Majordomo system by MQTT.

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                      @dopustko is there any progress with HomeGenie ?

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                      @Tim no and yes. I'm not working with HG any more because some drawbacks. Now I'm working on EasyIoT server. See: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/343/easyiot-server-mysensors-raspberry-pi-controller/4

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