Hi Jim,
I'm no expert in OWW but I assume it's optimized for weather tasks. The
only question would be if it supports all your instruments. And if OWW has
a CWOP interface.
OWFS is probably more flexible, but will require more effort to set up.
1. It supports just about every 1-wire slave and bus master out there.
2. Getting data into your program is extremely easy, but you'll have to
write a program that reads the data periodically and sends it to CWOP.
3. OWFS makes it very easy to also use the same 1-wire network to feed data
into other programs -- display or control or notification.
Paul
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Jim Lill <j...@jimlill.com> wrote:
>
> My goal is to have my weather sensors send data out via CWOP and my
> local display to be web-reading what the various CWOP based websites
> provide for my station. I'm not so interested in having any fancy local
> console stuff but will take it if it is part of the solution.
>
> I have a Raspberry-Pi currently running owfs and am able to read temp,
> baro, hum, sensors pretty much direct. I can read the rain bucket,
> wind-dir and anemometer counters so am now looking to convert the last
> three to values to send to CWOP. I have the ->CWOP stuff all working
> under php.
>
> So I am looking for suggestions as to how to do the rain and wind stuff.
> I'd like to take advantage of what's been down where it matches the
> proper intervals and data period, gust, average and things like that.
>
> So I see oww and OWFS Weather System as potentials but looking for advice!
>
> -Jim
>
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