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[QUOTE="MikeKrebs, post: 81525, member: 23293"] [The input pup link says that it needs a computer to run so you would need a dedicated computer in your scenario unless that is outdated information. ] For a controller, your needs depend on your ability and enthusiasm for playing around with things. I like both diy and ready to roll but since you mentioned christmas display at a future date, why not get familiar with the raspberry Pi computer. You can interface sensors directly to the pi and trigger events to FPP to play sequences. Of course this means if you want to spend time plaguing around. On the other end of th he spectrum, security companies have a wide variety of known to work sensors and the knowledge to interface them back to some software which means you have someone else to blame when things go wrong! [/QUOTE]
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