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− | '''99 Home Sentry''' is a software package intended to be used with add-on devices (sold separately) to help with securing a home and to help with home automation. For example, when used with various modules and the X-10 Powerhouse, also by CorComp, 99 Home Sentry could be used to dim lights and turn them off, control the thermostat, and control appliances or lamps. It was released during the [[:Category:1986 Software|first quarter of 1986]] and sold with the X-10 Starter System for $99.95 which included various | + | '''99 Home Sentry''' is a software package intended to be used with add-on devices (sold separately) to help with securing a home and to help with home automation. For example, when used with various modules and the X-10 Powerhouse, also by CorComp, 99 Home Sentry could be used to dim lights and turn them off, control the thermostat, and control appliances or lamps. It was released during the [[:Category:1986 Software|first quarter of 1986]] and sold with the X-10 Starter System for $99.95 which included various add-ons. It was programmed by [[Mike Norton]] and was distributed on [[Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software<sup>TM</sup> Command Module]]. |
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Publisher(s) | CorComp |
Original Retail Price | $99.95 (USD) as part of the X-10 Starter System |
Programmer(s) | Mike Norton |
Part# | QGAG |
Format(s) | Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module |
Release | 1986 (1st Quarter |
Genre(s) | Security, Home Automation |
99 Home Sentry is a software package intended to be used with add-on devices (sold separately) to help with securing a home and to help with home automation. For example, when used with various modules and the X-10 Powerhouse, also by CorComp, 99 Home Sentry could be used to dim lights and turn them off, control the thermostat, and control appliances or lamps. It was released during the first quarter of 1986 and sold with the X-10 Starter System for $99.95 which included various add-ons. It was programmed by Mike Norton and was distributed on Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module.