JeeMon
As of November 2011, this is the new & final & official JeeMon home page!
JeeMon is a portable runtime for Physical Computing and Home Automation.
Documentation
- 2011-11-22 - JeeMon? JeeBus? JeeRev? - a new introduction to a project which has been lingering far too long
- 2011-11-23 - What's in the yellow box? - JeeMon, as seen from outer space (or at least from very far away)
- 2011-11-24 - JeeRev sits under the hood - how the JeeRev code is structured (and what on earth are "rigs"?)
- 2011-11-25 - JeeMon for early birds - how to get started with JeeMon in development mode (if you care and dare!)
See the JeeRev home page for further documentation - that's is where all development is taking place.
Software
- the source code is maintained on GitHub, at http://github.com/jcw/jeemon
- the latest builds are available at http://dl.jeelabs.org/jeemon/
Support
- the JeeRev issue tracker is for most issues – when in doubt, post your issues here, please
- the JeeMon issue tracker is only for platform-specific startup bugs in the JeeMon executable itself
Mostly obsolete and confusing
- some Development Notes (these are actually still reasonably accurate)
- the older JeeMon home pages are here: JeeMon (version 1.3), JeeMon2010 (version 1.2), and JeeMon2009 (version 1.0)
- the older code is stored in SVN: JeeMon2010 and JeeMon2009
- there's an older wiki for JeeRev, kept mostly for the "issues" saved about that project
- there's also a old wiki for JeeBus with a useful summary
- the JeeBus2010 wiki contains the documentation from a CS graduate course / group assignment at Utrecht University
- the corresponding code is stored in SVN, see http://jeelabs.net/projects/jeebus2010/repository
Told ya' it was confusing!