Instructions for extracting Homematic bidCos Service

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Falk Sauer

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Feb 9, 2014, 8:56:48 AM2/9/14
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Hi all,

in https://github.com/openhab/openhab/wiki/Homematic-Binding the extracting instructions says a qemu-arm is needed for running the service, so far so good.

Understand i right that this is only on a x86 linux needed?

Is it not possible to run on a arm based board like RasPi or Cubie native?

can please anybody bring more light in this dark.

thanks
  Falk

Yves M

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Feb 9, 2014, 10:26:07 AM2/9/14
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Are you using a CCU? As far as I know there is a Qemu version for the Pi, but withou hardware support for virtualisiation it will be horribly slow.

If you're using a CUL you just need to install Homegear, no qemu. I'm using a openHAB/CUL/Homegear setup on a Raspberry Pi.

Falk Sauer

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Feb 10, 2014, 12:35:41 AM2/10/14
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Hi Ives,

yes i have a installation with CCU2 and former RasPi now Cubie ... this has nothing to do with my question. I have a new (very little) project with more price sensitivity and i look for the cheapest solution. This new project has only 2..3 RF senders and 3 or 4 aktors.

i will make my question more clear:

for which cpu architecture is the original CCU image?
and if is a arm is it not possible to run without a qemu ... chrooted or so?
And last but not least for which target cpu architecture the wiki explanations are meaned?

And if this is not possible, my intention goes to solve the problem if i need the quemu to use a cubie-2 or -truck. A cubie-2 + HM-NET-CFG or USB Adaptor is cheaper as CCU(2)+RasPi

Homegear is not my preferred solution without secure rf.

Regards
  Falk



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