From: H P. <hp...@gm...> - 2007-08-05 00:48:42
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The OWFS code I updated sends both temperature and humidity values. However, as I use the humidity sensors from hobby-boards that also include a temperature sensor, I only send the humidity value. It would be somewhat trivial to send out both temp and humidity values as all of the code is there -- I just didn't need it. On 8/4/07, Gregg Liming <gr...@li...> wrote: > Quoting Andy McCallum (8/3/07 10:10 PM): > > Thanks Howard. After a bit of googling I found mention of the string > > of tools you mention. > > > > 1-Wire Adapter-->OWFS-->OXC-->xAP-->MH OWX-->MH AnalogSensor_Item > > > > I guess I was hoping for something simpler. Having said that, Greg > > Liming has done a SUPERB job getting the above chain working very nicely. > > THank-you; however, Howard should be credited for adding the support for > OWFS into oxc. He is also responsible for "encouraging" me to do this > in the first place. He has since written some very nice diagnostic > tools using phpsysinfo and a similar setup to the above. > > > I have the data flowing. Initial setup is a bit of an effort, but > > configuring extra sensors is very easy. > > David had previously made a suggestion wrt digitemp that I'll eventually > add. But, if you have suggestions that might ease setup, then please > elaborate. > > > There is the added benefit that > > software other than MH can listen in on the temperature broadcasts. > > A couple of points here: > > 1) as you mentioned, oxc broadcasts temp, humidity and counter data (if > using digitemp; possibly only temp if OWFS?) to any xAP listener > 2) mh OneWire_xAP can accept other xAP sources such as the hardware > opnone from opnode.org and perhaps eventually others > 3) the current OWFS support in oxc is somewhat limiting (no direct > support for hubs and no support yet for relays--although, each of these > is on the to-do list) > 4) AnalogSensor_Item encapsulates a lot of useful functions that users > otherwise may have to hand-code (e.g., easy support for mapping data > into RRD via weather hash; monitoring thresholds and invoking actions; etc.) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. > Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. > Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. > Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 > > |