Yeah, I have one of these.
http://www.aagelectronica.com/aag/
I have some python scripts which gather the data and produce graphs using
rrdtool.
I could tidy the scipts and make them available, if that was useful.
Matt
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Tim,
We certainly support most of the devices. I think you'll need a
wrapping program -- owfs doesn't know which device is "winddirection"
or anometer.
We support the DS2431 (counter), DS2450 (direction) DS2438 (humidity)
and of course temperature (DS18x20 or DS2438, or more). The DS2406x2
barome
Has anyone looked at the feasability of creating an owfs weather station
application? With the 1-wire stuff handled by owfs, it would strike me as
fairly easy, not that I've looked. If no one else has looked at this, I
may, when I get the time.
Tim
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Tim Sailer
Coastal Internet, Inc.
www.buoy
The DS2482-100 and DS2482-800 1-wire adapters are now supported.
The DS2482-100 is an i2c adapter with 1 channel of 1-wire support.
http://www.owfs.org/index.php?page=ds2482-100_i2c_adapter
The DS2482-800 is an i2c adapter with 8 channels of 1-wire support.
http://www.owfs.org/index.php?page=d
Am Freitag, 2. Juni 2006 19:27 schrieb Paul Alfille:
> Any progress on testing?
>
With the i2c bitbanging adapter (from linux/Documentation/i2c/i2c-parport),
both the DS2482-100 and DS2482-800 work fine now. So, from owfs point of
view, i2c support is complete.
We have more problems with the Kon
Any progress on testing?
Paul Alfille
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