cbus and mce2005

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    Hi all,
    I was reading through some posts and was looking how to interface cbus with mce, there seemed to be a bit of talk about it a while ago but seems to be a dead issue now. Currently i am just using a mce plug in which i launch homegate, all works well controlling house via a mouse, i would really prefer to be able to use my mce remote and control it via a page on that is on mce and interfaces to cbus, I know there have been people on here who have been trying to develop something along those lines a while ago, I am hoping someone can point me in the right direction or to another site that can help me or even let me know how they have interfaced it. I have looked at xlpc monkey but its not what Iam after. I am positive Im not the only person who is looking to do this. I have noticed that there are other home automation brands that have done this already, so Iam hoping someone has writtern a plugin somewhere.
     
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    Hi all, still no posts to my question but with a lot of investigation it seems possible to do it with homeseer, it seems a few people on the homeseer forum are having sucess with cbus and mce. Thought i would mention it on here in case any body was interested in achieving the same thing i was with my house and media center.
     
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    awesome thanks for that, I must have missed that thread, thought i read them all, thanks for reply
     
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