The simulator can't communicate with extenders or accept incoming udp. It also can't output IR (and the tablets also have no IR). You could create something with a tcp controller and Jon's simulator hack, but what would the use of maintaining Pronto be? You could just as easy create the GUI on Android/iPad or Visual Studio, it's the javascripts and IR/RS232 commands that bother me the most.
Maybe we could create a table with features (hardbuttons, TCP, UDP, IR, RS232, resolution, graphics acceleration, CPU power, programing language, price, etc) and possible solutions (android tablet, iPad, RTI, Nevo, AMX, Crestron, etc)? Shall I create a topic for it, so anyone can give input?
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[Link: remotecentral.com]
Last edited by sWORDs on November 1, 2010 08:04.