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Trace Satellite Box Applet
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About
The Trace Satellite Box applet is an open-source implementation of a target device in a URC environment. It can be used as a test target for the Universal Control Hub (UCH). It is also used as sample target in the Webclient tutorial on how to build HTML templates for the UCH.
The Satellite Box applet in a nutshell:
- Simulation of a satellite-box-TV combination as applet
- Display of still channel images instead of real video
- Can be controlled over UPnP
The Satellite Box is targeted toward the following users:
- Target manufacturers: as a sample of how to make their product UPnP-enabled so that it can be controlled via the UCH
- UCH developers: as a sample target device for testing
- Developers and researchers: as a demo target device for the UCH and controllers
Quick Facts
The Satellite Box applet runs on Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2 or Safari browsers, and uses Java 1.5 or later.
- Project status: Version 1.0 beta
- Publisher: Trace Center
- Team: Gottfried Zimmermann (lead), Parikshit Thakur & team, Jon Hardin & team
- Download: SourceForge project "traceurcsdk"
- Installation instructions
- The release notes contain a list of new features, known limitations and known bugs.
- License Agreement and list of third-party licenses
- Javadoc index
- Contact: Please provide feedback and report new bugs and problems to zimmer@trace.wisc.edu.
URC Resource Files
The following files are used as URC resources for the Satellite Box applet (they are also available in the download package in the "res" directory):
- Target Description for Satellite Box
- User Interface Socket Description for Satellite Box
- Resource Sheet for Satellite Box
Acknowledgement
The creation of the underlying software was funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), US Department of Education under grants H133E980008, and H133E990006.
See also
Last update: Gottfried Zimmermann, 2008-05-09