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Bluelava is a very old (Still supports WAP) set of cgi scripts that control equally ancient X10 systems using a variety of backends, like Heyu or Bottlerocket. It's pretty easy to configure and is fairly agnostic as to where it runs on your server - as long as the server can support the execution of perl, you're probably good.

X10 may be old, but it's still useful and cheap, and is supported by modern Homelink systems in cars. I've had a copy of this running on a Pi since forever ago, so long I had to sit down and refresh my memory on exactly how it was setup and how I'm calling the scripts.

Bluelava is a very old (Still supports WAP) set of cgi scripts that control equally ancient X10 systems using a variety of backends, like Heyu or Bottlerocket. It's pretty easy to configure and is fairly agnostic as to where it runs on your server - as long as the server can support the execution of perl, you're probably good. X10 may be old, but it's still useful and cheap, and is supported by modern Homelink systems in cars. I've had a copy of this running on a Pi since forever ago, so long I had to sit down and refresh my memory on exactly how it was setup and how I'm calling the scripts.

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This was back when it was newer, so yes the CF days.

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X10 dates to the mid 1970s, so "newer" is relative, I guess.

I cut my use of X10 during the CF days. When LEDs became cheap enough, that all went away. Apparently the power supplies are cleaner for those.

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Didn’t know it was that old. This would have been the late 80s and 90s. I I wonder if I still have a box of all of it hidden in the attic somewhere..

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They generally have a little bit of value if you want to sell them. I regularly buy box lots of appliance modules (relay type) as well as timers/controllers/etc. when I find them. The incandescent soft switches are not really worth anything, at least to me - I give those away on a local freebie site when I get enough of them.