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Phantom security

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phantom security

http://www.joethielen.com/phantom/security/
GNU Phantom.Security is a computer-controlled security system. Using the software and a simple circuit board (diagram included) that you build, you can create a good basic security system that is computer controlled. The system can use off-the-shelf security devices like motion sensors, door magnets, and fire/smoke detectors with little to moderate modification. You can have a total of 5 devices per port. If the machine the system is running on is connected to a LAN/WAN or the Internet, you can have it send email. If you have a pager or cell phone capable of receving email, you will then have around the clock intrusion/fire detection for your home or office.

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released on 4 November 1999

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GPLv2orlater Janet Casey 2451940.531 January 2001


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Contact(s)Role
"Email jthielen@accesstoledo.com" Joe Thielen Maintainer

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Bug Tracking E-mail mailto:bug-phantom-security@gnu.org


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 10 February 2005.



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