[Weather] Another station for sale
William D. Knoche
knoche at wdk.com
Wed Nov 29 20:59:29 EST 2006
I use the 1wire and oww on Solaris. Works great. oww has been very
stable. Also use rrd for the graphs. Weather and other monitoring...
CWOP and Weather Underground.
Hoping to add some relay control functions but haven't quite gotten
round to that.
Love to create a set of applets or ajax widgets to get the effect of
near realtime graphical displays (wind direction and speed sicne that is
the one that really changes quickly) in a browser.
My restriction is that I only use unix here. I didn't want to have to
have a M$ box up all the time (when I did it never seemed very stable).
Most of the folks here are in the roll-your-own camp and so open source
and linux are very common among us. Many have been here a long time.
I am sure you will get the help you need, just ask.
--bill
Willie McKemie wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 07:24:07PM -0800, Nick Kartsioukas wrote:
>
>>The 1-wire stuff has served me decently, but I'd rather have a system I
>>can just plug in and have it work instead of having to mess with cabling
>>issues and such. So...
>
>
> So, what are you looking at? What system?
>
> I'm interested in only Linux solutions. I have a LaCrosse that quit
> working, and never worked very well for me, so I bought a 1-wire
> setup. But I haven't messed with it yet. When I get around to messing
> with it, I hope to get some help here. I presume that there are plenty
> of Linuxers here?
>
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