[Weather] Newbie entering 1-wire world
Fikke, Audun
Audun.Fikke at inteq.com
Wed May 30 09:55:47 EDT 2007
Thank You Matt,
You've given me all I needed to get confidence in the NSLU2 unit.
I've already purchased one second-hand for $50.
When I get my sensors shipped I'll get into the configuration of it.
Thanks to the group for helping out on this matter.
I guess I'll be back later when I get to do some work with it.
Audun
http://vindkast.com
-----Original Message-----
From: weather-bounces+audun.fikke=inteq.com at buoy.com on behalf of Matt
Sent: Wed 30.05.2007 13:44
To: List for 1 Wire Weather Stations and devices
Subject: Re: [Weather] Newbie entering 1-wire world
NSLU will run owfs, that will access the data from the sensors.
Those little unit are good enough to poll the devices and save the data
to a text file, which you could present via http.
Or save the data to a db, local or remote.
or run the owserver on the NSLU and use one of the numerous ow bindings
to pull data on another machine, windows/python for instance.
Fikke, Audun wrote:
> In my quest for a windows interface to 1wire I also came across the
> lobotomized NSLU2 from Linksys.
> Can somebody please explain how I would interface with this for pulling
> data?
> Is it a simple matter of parsing textfiles? Or .... Help wanted please.
>
> Regards
> Audun
> http://vindkast.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: weather-bounces+audun.fikke=inteq.com at buoy.com
> [mailto:weather-bounces+audun.fikke=inteq.com at buoy.com] On Behalf Of
> Matt
> Sent: 28. mai 2007 11:25
> To: List for 1 Wire Weather Stations and devices
> Subject: Re: [Weather] Newbie entering 1-wire world
>
> owserver and the shell tools don't require fuse.
> also, it's possible to make it work using lacewing, although I have not
> tried this myself.
>
> Peter Nordin wrote:
>
>> Unfortunatly OWFS only runs on Linux today, or at least the Fuse part
>> that OWFS relay on.
>>
>> ///Peter!
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Fikke, Audun" <Audun.Fikke at inteq.com>
>> To: "List for 1 Wire Weather Stations and devices" <weather at buoy.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 3:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Weather] Newbie entering 1-wire world
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Matt, This looks like an option I can use.
>>> Thank You Very much
>>>
>>> Audun
>>> http://vindkast.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Audun Fikke
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: weather-bounces+audun.fikke=inteq.com at buoy.com
>>> [mailto:weather-bounces+audun.fikke=inteq.com at buoy.com] On Behalf Of
>>> Matt
>>> Sent: 27. mai 2007 02:03
>>> To: List for 1 Wire Weather Stations and devices
>>> Subject: Re: [Weather] Newbie entering 1-wire world
>>>
>>>
>>> My personal choice is to use OWFS (http://www.owfs.org) to read
>>> 1Wire devices.
>>> http://www.owfs.org/index.php?page=windows-usb
>>>
>>>
>>> Fikke, Audun wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm already running an off-the-shelf weatherstation and want to add
>>>> more sensors to my setup.
>>>> I do hope I can get some kickstart help from this group. If my post
>>>> is
>>>>
>>>> totally misplaced, just let me know and I'll seek advice elsewhere.
>>>> I've got the following on order from hobby boards:
>>>>
>>>> * DS9490R-A USB adaptor
>>>> * LD3.6-R1-A Lightning detector
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>> S3-R1-A Solar
>>>>
>>>> *
>>>>
>>>> I'll be running off a Win2003 Server
>>>>
>>>>
>>> w/apache,perl,php,java,MySql
>>>
>>>
>>>> _PRIMARY TOPIC:_
>>>>
>>>> I do need some help on where to start looking for an application to
>>>> read my sensors. Can the group advice me on this topic?
>>>>
>>>> I'd be quite happy to just get the readings from the sensors. The
>>>> post
>>>>
>>>> processing I can handle myself. (data storage and displaying)
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions to put me into the right direction would be greatly
>>>> appreciated. I've already looked at ONESIX DDE server, which
>>>> unfortunately is incompatible with my USB Adaptor (according to a
>>>> thread elsewhere). Otherwise I believe this would have been a
>>>> perfect application for my purposes.
>>>>
>>>> _SECONDARY TOPIC:_
>>>>
>>>> The solar sensor is measuring IR and visible light with a peak at
>>>> 860nm. Is there a pseudo conversion that would work to give a
>>>> reasonable UV index comparison?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Audun http://vindkast.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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