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Programming the Apex

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by PotRoast, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. PotRoast

    PotRoast Well-Known ReefKeeper

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    Is there somewhere I can go to get all the programming codes for various tasks for my apex?
    I am not really interested in thinking through all the situations that I might encounter. I would rather see a list of programs people have written and use those for various situations, tasks, etc.... I would also like to see them so I can tweak them to my particular needs.
    Thanks.
     
  2. AJ

    AJ Inactive User

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    Hey Jim,
    Let's talk.  We can talk about what your devices are, and what you want to do.  Once you have it hooked up to the Internet and your devices assigned to the various outlets, I can help you program it remotely.  Then once the base programs are in, you can tweak them as needed.  I can also let you remote into my controller and see how I have things set up too.  Mine is certainly not complete yet, but it's getting there.  I try to add code to address more and more situations when I can.
    --AJ
     
  3. Bluefool

    Bluefool Inactive User

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    Kengaro on reef central has a site that lists all of his programming. It can help....but it's about as easy to dig through as the manual.

    hmm....reef central doesn't love me right now, but he posts often in the Neptune forum there. Clicking his name gets you to his page.

    As far as internet connectivity, he has a minor problem. His no name cable modem router can't do port forwarding. I was going to dig for a recommendation on a router when my Apex blew up and I got distracted /DesktopModules/ActiveForums/themes/_default//emoticons/tongue.gif. He's allready configured through any apple specific set up (wireless router, workstation), and he *way* over fragged me for the help I gave him; so I can be network hands if needed. Mac support as well, but I think I got him squared away on that bit.

    To be honest, I think the right way to set this thing up is to have a few people that own one over for a programming day; you'll miss many of the common pitfalls that way.
     

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