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Re: BMS Link v1.0 now available

Posted: 12 May 2014 20:32
by skiv71
Yes, if users have a Razberry GPIO on a PI with Z-Way installed and its on the same LAN segment, BMS Link will find it and present it for use within the system.

The rest requires an understanding of BMS Link (and its not that complicated).

BMS Link itself is supplied as a virtual machine image, so runs on pretty much anything.

Users can get it from http://downloads.bmslink.co.uk

I've also set a forum up too http://forums.bmslink.co.uk

HTH

Neil

Re: BMS Link v1.0 now available

Posted: 01 Jun 2014 13:17
by skiv71
Hi Guy's,

I'm an effort to promote my system, i've created 2 promotional offers.

I usually charge £50 per interface license but for a limited time i'm offering: -

a). 75% off (£12.50) for all license keys purchased up to 31/06/2014.

b). 50% off (£25) for all license keys purchased between 01/07/2014 and 31/08/2014.

Thanks for reading :)

Neil Duffy



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Re: BMS Link v1.0 now available

Posted: 02 Jun 2014 23:36
by PoltoS
It is not the best place to make commercial offers. The forum is more about technical aspects.

Re: BMS Link v1.0 now available

Posted: 02 Jun 2014 23:39
by skiv71
Sorry :)

Re: BMS Link v1.0 now available

Posted: 20 Aug 2014 00:37
by mfreeman451
So you took a bunch of reference code from the razberry/z-wave.me folks, slapped your own half-baked interface on top of it and are already trying to charge money to use it?

* face palm *

The best thing you can do for yourself is to put this up as GPL on github.com and get others to contribute. If I'm going to spend money on an interface, I'd go look at Fibaro.