Archive for the ‘eSwitchpad’ Category

eswitchpad.cone.be

Posted: 31st March 2009 by Gert in eSwitchpad

In an enlightened second, I realised I need more subdomains.. So I just created the http://eswitchpad.cone.be to redirect to the blog eSwitchpad category. Isnt that cool. It is. Pitty I didnt do this immediately! Now, once I get the revamp going, this ll offcourse point to a dedicated eSwitchpad page.. Soon

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eSwitchpad 1.0

Posted: 14th March 2009 by Gert in eSwitchpad, Planet

The eSwitchpad is the php layer over sispmctl formerly known as php_sispm. Originally geared toward the GEMBIRD Silvershield SiS-PM; an intelligent & advanced surge protector with 4 USB manageable sockets. Features Easy device status overview. Per device status page. Fully customisable device definitions with name, image, description and Simple/Scripted shutdown Skin architecture in place (Quite [...]

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php_sispm becomes eSwitchpad

Posted: 13th March 2009 by Gert in eSwitchpad, Planet

After long and PAINFULL deliberation; I decided to rename php_sispm to eSwitchpad. eSwitchpad is the php layer over sispmctl formerly known as php_sispm. Originally geared toward the GEMBIRD Silvershield SiS-PM; an intelligent & advanced surge protector with 4 USB manageable sockets. Why eSwitchpad? Because I needed a nice name and, in the end, its an [...]

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php_sispm Changelog

Posted: 11th March 2009 by Gert in eSwitchpad

Changelog I separated the html from the main code into a separate module; this should make the html editing more consistent & easy throughout the project Added comments throughout the project for more readability Cleaned lots of ifs out the HTML into a general section and the array ToDo list The first release is nearing! [...]

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Things to come

Posted: 10th March 2009 by Gert in eSwitchpad, Planet

I just wrote my first open source project Well .. that sounds quite Big but it actually isnt. I have a sispm power block I use to shut down my server when its not being used. Fancy stuff; but my wife cant really use the commanline power management & I didnt feel like using the [...]

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