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-This repository contains utilities to use the HM-CFG-USB(2) (HomeMatic USB Konfigurations-Adapter) from ELV on Linux/Unix by using libusb 1.0.
-The HM-CFG-USB can be used to send and receive BidCoS-Packets to control HomeMatic home automation devices (like remote controllable sockets, switches, sensors, ...).
+ This repository contains utilities to use the HM-CFG-USB(2) (HomeMatic USB Konfigurations-Adapter) from ELV on Linux/Unix by using libusb 1.0.
+ The HM-CFG-USB can be used to send and receive BidCoS-Packets to control HomeMatic home automation devices (like remote controllable sockets, switches, sensors, ...).
-This repository contains, amongst others, an application, which emulates the HomeMatic LAN configuration adapter-protocol to make it possible to use the HM-CFG-USB in Fhem or as a lan configuration tool for the CCU or the HomeMatic windows configuration software.
+ This repository contains, amongst others, an application, which emulates the HomeMatic LAN configuration adapter-protocol to make it possible to use the HM-CFG-USB in Fhem or as a lan configuration tool for the CCU or the HomeMatic windows configuration software.
-Short hmland HowTo:
-Install prerequisites: apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev make gcc
-Get the current version of this software: hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz (xxxxxxx is part of the commit-id. xxxxxxx is just a placeholder for this HowTo, use your value)
-Extract the archive: tar xzf hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz
-Change into the new directory: cd hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx
-Build the code: make
-Optional: Install udev-rules so normal users can access the device: sudo cp hmcfgusb.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
-Plug in the HM-CFG-USB
-Run hmland (with debugging the first time, see -h switch): ./hmland -p 1234 -D
-Configure Fhem to use your new HMLAN device:
-define hmusb HMLAN 127.0.0.1:1234
-attr hmusb hmId <hmId>
-Updating the HM-CFG-USB firmware to version 0.967:
-Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above (steps 1 to 7) and stay in the directory
-Download the new firmware: hmusbif.03c7.enc: wget https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc
-Make sure that hmland is not running
-Flash the update to the USB-stick: ./flash-hmcfgusb hmusbif.03c7.enc (You might need to use sudo for this)
-(Old) Prebuilt package for OpenWRT (ar71xx): hmcfgusb_1_ar71xx.ipk
+ Short hmland HowTo:
+ Install prerequisites: apt-get install libusb-1.0-0-dev make gcc
+ Get the current version of this software: hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz (xxxxxxx is part of the commit-id. xxxxxxx is just a placeholder for this HowTo, use your value)
+ Extract the archive: tar xzf hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx.tar.gz
+ Change into the new directory: cd hmcfgusb-HEAD-xxxxxxx
+ Build the code: make
+ Optional: Install udev-rules so normal users can access the device: sudo cp hmcfgusb.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
+ Plug in the HM-CFG-USB
+ Run hmland (with debugging the first time, see -h switch): ./hmland -p 1234 -D
+ Configure Fhem to use your new HMLAN device:
+ define hmusb HMLAN 127.0.0.1:1234
+ attr hmusb hmId <hmId>
+ Updating the HM-CFG-USB firmware to version 0.967:
+ Compile the hmcfgusb utilities like in the hmland HowTo above (steps 1 to 7) and stay in the directory
+ Download the new firmware: hmusbif.03c7.enc: wget https://git.zerfleddert.de/hmcfgusb/firmware/hmusbif.03c7.enc
+ Make sure that hmland is not running
+ Flash the update to the USB-stick: ./flash-hmcfgusb hmusbif.03c7.enc (You might need to use sudo for this)
+ (Old) Prebuilt package for OpenWRT (ar71xx): hmcfgusb_1_ar71xx.ipk