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5 months

Dali/Dali-2/domotica in general program?

leminal.space

Hey everyone,

Is there a Linux native program that can program Dali lighting systems? (Or perhaps even domotica more broadly?). The use case will be Qbus. But if I can get Dali going by itself that’ll be a good start too.

Thx in advance!

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    • Baschdl578@feddit.org
      5 months

      I think you can integrate dali with homeassistant (https://github.com/maginawin/ha-dali-center).

      • RavuAlHemio@lemmy.world
        5 months

        There is the dali-interface Python library which seems to support a few PC DALI interfaces based on USB-HID and serial. I don’t know how well the translation between USB-HID/serial and DALI is standardized, so I can’t tell you how compatible this library is with DALI interfaces that are not explicitly listed in the README.

        Software using this library includes dali_mon for monitoring the DALI bus and dali_cli for sending commands.

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