Because apparantly you are impatient for the news.X3n0 wrote:Why not here ??
I'm not the only one waiting for news
I am curious too, but have learned over the years that these things do take time. So I just wait an see.
Because apparantly you are impatient for the news.X3n0 wrote:Why not here ??
I'm not the only one waiting for news
PoltoS (the man in charge of ZwaveMe) has explained the situation earlier in this thread.sooty wrote:I also read that the UZB1 is not compatible with Z-Way for Windows and I wonder Is this for the same reasons?
Yes I read that there will be new firmware to make the UZB compatible with Z-Way however he doesn't say what the issue actually is preventing it from working and if this issue could also cause problems with other software.pz1 wrote:PoltoS (the man in charge of ZwaveMe) has explained the situation earlier in this thread.sooty wrote:I also read that the UZB1 is not compatible with Z-Way for Windows and I wonder Is this for the same reasons?
At the original release of UZB1 there was no mention of it being compatible with the Zway software. It was a low cost 5gen hardware plain Z-Wave stick. Later on it was announced that they were going to support Z-way on this stick. But that required if I undertood things correctly both a new firmware for the stick, and an option in Z-Way to reliably update the software. That apparantly is taking a bit more time than originally foreseen (not uncommon in software projects).sooty wrote:Yes I read that there will be new firmware to make the UZB compatible with Z-Way however he doesn't say what the issue actually is preventing it from working and if this issue could also cause problems with other software.
I have tried software that is compatible (or should be) with the Sigma Serial API. Indeed other controllers including the .me USB-C stick work fine with the software.This USB Stick connects a PC or any other computing platform with USB interface to a wireless Z-Wave network. A controller software compatible to the Sigma Designs Serial API is required to use the functions of the device.
Compared to the standard firmware design used by almost all Z-Wave USB Sticks and other Z-Wave Host Interface hardware, the Z-Way firmware offers several extensions and enhancements:
Backup and recovery function including network topology
Optimized transmitting queue handling to speed up transmitting process
Firmware update from the OS level in the field
Trusted Platform module applying strong encryption
Extended Wakeup Notification
Handling to extend battery life time of battery operated devices in the network