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it depends on the csv actually, but basically ebusd is backwards compatible to a high degree. anyway, the |
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AFAIK I was the first to successfuly couple the EBUS to the FHEM home automation software, the original post dates from November 29, 2014
My first eBus-Adapter was rather crude, and while it is still mentioned as "Legacy hardware" on the current ebusd Website, it is certainly no longer state of the art.
Anyway: The simple adapter has been coupled to a plain Raspberry Pi 1 for more than 10 years now, and both of them have served me perfectly for this period (running, I am reluctant to even admit this, with ebusd 2.0)
I am in the process of retiring this workhorse and want to switch to a new adapter - and run in the problem that the current ebusd documentation falls short on such a migration.
Therefore, my first question to the community: How can I convince the most recent ebusd to make use of my well-worn .csv files? Where do I have to put them to at least try using them also for a modern ebusd?
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