                  C-Bus Module for Linux
                       Version 3.22

Welcome and thank you for installing C-Bus Module for Linux.

This software is used to develop interfaces to C-Bus, for Linux/x86 platforms.

The following components have been installed:

/usr/local/doc/cbus            - documentation
/usr/local/include/cbus	       - C header files
/usr/local/lib	               - Compiled library, used for linking to
                                 your application
/usr/local/src/cbus            - Source for the linux com port driver
/usr/local/share/cbus/examples - Sample programs for the command
                                 line and for GNOME / GTK+

The C-Bus Module is copyright (c) 2005 Clipsal Integrated Systems Pty Ltd.

Happy developing!


Release Notes.

Version 3.22 Correct a defect in the time request_refresh command.
             (Ver 3.21 was not released for Linux)

Version 3.20 Changes to the date and time application. New APIs added.
             Read the user guide!
             Removed release notes prior to version 3.12.
             (Note version 3.15-3.19 were not publicly released)
             Update the Error Reporting API.
             Minor updates and defect corrections.
             Defect defect corrections for HVAC to the interface
               guide document.
             Add APIs for clock & burden control.
             Add API for getting serial number as a string.
             Add API for setting the ramp to 0 mode.

Version 3.14 Minor defect corrections for HVAC. Make heating a valid
             lighting-like application.

Version 3.13 Updated air conditioning application API's to match update
             to protocol definition - sensor status now added.

Version 3.12 Updated air conditioning application API's to match update
             to protocol definition.
             Allow opening com ports > COM9 in Windows.
             Change ping counts so update rates < 100ms don't ping PCI
             too often.
             Prevent the transmit queue process from doing anything if
             in transparent mode.
