Have you considered using WOL (Wake on LAN) - presuming your old
motherboard supports it?
Peter
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 5:47 AM, klas englund wrote:
> Beeing a newbe in the Linux world...
>
> I have a setup where one old and slow computer is doing parts of the
> datacollection usining owserver un
On 02/03/2012 02:16 PM, p4trykx wrote:
> Dnia 03-02-2012 o 22:47:26 Mick Sulley napisał(a):
>
> I was also thinking about this sensor it has a digital output which can be
> connected to uC. There is also DHT22 which has greater range. From what I
> read these are based on a capacitor which capacit
Hi p4trykx,
On 02/03/2012 05:16 PM, p4trykx wrote:
> Dnia 03-02-2012 o 22:47:26 Mick Sulley napisał(a):
>
> I was also thinking about this sensor it has a digital output which can be
> connected to uC. There is also DHT22 which has greater range.
As I understand it, the DHT22 is the same thing
hih4000 are very good, from honneywell a ptfe (teflon -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytetrafluoroethylene) filter help it from
liquid water, they (filters) are selled with diameters of 1cm, 2cm, 4cm
here in brazil, with pore size of .15um filter size to .45um (both works
but .15 is slower, like
Dnia 03-02-2012 o 22:47:26 Mick Sulley napisał(a):
I was also thinking about this sensor it has a digital output which can be
connected to uC. There is also DHT22 which has greater range. From what I
read these are based on a capacitor which capacitance is based on
humidity. I wonder how lo
I am hoping someone can share with me the specific version numbers (and
locations of code) needed to get OWFS working with USB support under MacOS -
Lion. This might also involve some magic parameters to pass to configure.
I was able to work around some duplicate symbol errors by turning off ow
Thanks for that Eloy, I suspected that would be the case. I would be
interested to hear your experiences with it when it goes into your
'production' environment. I am planning to measure and control humidity
in our pool area, but have several things above that on the priority
list, so it won'
Hi Mick,
On 02/03/2012 04:23 PM, Mick Sulley wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience of the DHT11 temp/humidity sensor? I
> just found it while looking for something else, it sounds very cheap for
> a combined temp and humidity sensor, £2.75 on eBay, but I am not
> convinced that it is compatib
Does anyone have any experience of the DHT11 temp/humidity sensor? I
just found it while looking for something else, it sounds very cheap for
a combined temp and humidity sensor, £2.75 on eBay, but I am not
convinced that it is compatible with 1-wire and owfs as I don't see any
address in the
Tanks all for ideas!
I have not had the time to implement something yet, but I will
probably go for the owread solution. Just one slight problem: where do
I find a download location for the ow php binding?
for the implementation of the "find missing owserver instance"
implemntation: I would like
hi ,
sorry for the late reply, but I'm still waiting for the temperature increases
in the local, because the installation is in the cold
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