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DHT developed IEEE 1394 (FireWire) enabled audio/video systems for home theaters and recording studios. These systems were designed to transmit content and control signals in compliance with the 1394 Trade Association's Audio Video Control (AV/C) network protocol.
Daniel Pasco worked at Digital Harmony Technologies from 1999 to 2000. He was as initially hired to do research on HAVi (Home Audio/Video interoperability, a derivative of Jini) systems but also branched out into firmware design, protocol implementation, controller software and Windows driver development. Represented the company during a visit to Sony and at the 2000 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

During his time at Digital Harmony Daniel:
  • Designed and prototyped a distributed home theater control system based on the HAVi specification.
  • Developed a Windows-based 1394 home theater control system
  • Developed an AV/C minidriver for the Windows 2000 IEEE 1394 OHCI subsystem.
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