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 Posted: Wednesday Apr 23rd, 2014 11:40 am
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I guess it is one thing removing the interface from the main pcb (strange it was ever there in the first place so assume pre UCM times) and another to remove support in firmware.  I'm guessing the firmware needs chipset support that is x10 dedicated rather than using generic hardware on the pcb?
I'm also guessing a lot would still be using and wouldn't want to be frozen on the last firmware that supports x10.  Can something like ucm/universal be setup to support if you did do this as a replacement? 
I can liken it to the switch from xp to win 7/8 and people needing time to switch.
Julian
Personally I switched to Zwave a while back!

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