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-The CM11A is a device built by the X10 company for controlling
-devices by sending signals through the power lines. It's a small
-box that plugs into an AC outlet and connects to a serial port.
-The CM11A is shipped with Windows software. Heyu2 will control your
-X10 devices, set the CM11A interface clock and monitor X10 signals
-on the AC power lines. It will upload macros and timers to your
-CM11A for stand-alone execution. Heyu also supports the CM10A and
-the CM12U.
-
-In addition to the CM11A, heyu supports W800RF32A or MR26A RF receiver
-connected to a second port as an auxiliary input device for X10 RF signals.
+HEYU is a text-based console program for remotely controlling lights and
+appliances in the home or office. It is made available under a free and open
+source license.
+
+Heyu uses the CM11A computer interface to send and receive X10 control signals
+over the AC power lines to modules which can turn On, Off, or Dim attached
+lamps or appliances. It can store a schedule of timed events in the CM11A
+memory for execution when the computer is turned off or disconnected.
+
+Heyu now supports an optional W800RF32A or MR26A RF receiver connected to a
+second port as an auxiliary input device for X10 RF signals.
Heyu can also use an optional CM17A interface to transmit X10 RF signals.
-WWW: http://heyu.tanj.com/heyu2/
+WWW: http://www.heyu.org/