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I wrap non-interactive telnet inside Python and Objective C to control my Denon 4306 A/V receiver from my n8x0's, my iPod touch, and my Mac and Linux desktops. The Denon is very trusting, but because I like my speakers, when my son gets older I might have to lock it down with a tightly coupled OpenWRT solution.
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The people I feel sorry for are the influential people who RAN BBSes and then became nobodies when everyone went to the Internet. From pillars of the community to complete unknowns...
Telnet is alive and kicking in my house; I use it everyday.
I wrap non-interactive telnet inside Python and Objective C to control my Denon 4306 A/V receiver from my n8x0's, my iPod touch, and my Mac and Linux desktops. The Denon is very trusting, but because I like my speakers, when my son gets older I might have to lock it down with a tightly coupled OpenWRT solution.
I dig that bottom-row keyboard and number pad setup. I'm gonna steal that one day.
N9: Go white or go home