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Last Harmony post here: version 0.10 released, website launched!

Today version 0.10 of the harmony software was released. In addition to a new version, we also have a website and project page! I’m very excited with the way this project is going and all of the progress we have made. I’m thrilled to be a part of it! Please note that all future announcements […]

Working Harmony code – on SourceForge!

As many of your know, we now have working code to program Harmony remotes in Linux (and even in Windows)! Well, now our SF project has finally got approved! Check it out at http://www.sf.net/projects/harmonycontrol/. All official releases are in CVS and tagged, and additional patches are also in CVS. The 0.9 release is also up […]

Harmony software for Linux is here!

That’s right, as promised, there is now (rough) code to program your harmony in Linux! I can’t take credit for making it work. Kevin Timmerman did all the reverse-engineering to make it work, so much of the code is his. My contributions have been cleanup, de-windows-ifications (the code works in Windows and Linux, but was […]

Writing a Linux driver for Harmony remotes

For the last few months I’ve been on-and-off trying to write a Linux driver for my Logitech Harmony 880. Thanks to a few friends with windows boxes, I was able to get some USBSnoop data – enough to be able to dissect about half of the communications that happen with the device. Once I got […]