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    This is a Java library, which gives low level access to the WS300 weather station from ELV (http://www.elv.de/). There is a web frontend included which displays the weather data in a browser. The following hardware is supported: * WS300 PC (USB) * IPWE1 (LAN) * Raspberry Pi with FS20WUE (LAN)
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    Yet Another BACnet Explorer

    Graphical explorer for BACnet and Free BACnet library in C#

    ...Supports BACnet MS/TP, Ethernet, IPv4, IPv6, SecureConnect Basic functions for read, write, read multiple, write multiple, iam, whois, subscribeCOV, notify, WriteFile, ReadFile etc. Includes three demo server applications : a generic server, a wall mounted room controller simulator, a weather server (gets data from an Internet webservice). Includes a lot of samples C# source code. Raspberry Pi server sample code, also tested on Beaglebone & Intel Edison. Bacnet/Mstp capture tool (only Wireshark and an Rs485 adaptor are required) BACnet/SC Hub sample application. See Readme.txt for more information. Active Developers/Contributors team : Morten Kvistgaard (2014-2016), Frédéric Chaxel (2015-2026), Lance Tollenaar (2022-2026)
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    weatherPi

    An extensible weather sensor recording network, based on Raspberry Pis

    A distributed network of sensors with a central data store, to record environmental data. Project goals include: * to serve as a teaching outlet for: ** sensor programming ** distributed data collecting ** web APIs ** database ** web UI for numerical data ** graphing data sensibly It also gives me some infotainment in new (to me) technologies, and as an excuse to scatter ever more Raspberry Pis around my home.
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    wxPi

    A simple local weather recorder for Raspberry Pi ZeroW

    An expandable networked weather recorder hosted on Raspberry Pi ZeroW, with associated sensor hardware.
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    weewx weather software

    weewx weather software

    Python program for getting the most from your weather station

    WeeWX is a free, open source, software program, written in Python, which interacts with your weather station to produce graphs, reports, and HTML pages. Downloads can be found at http://weewx.com/downloads Development happens at https://github.com/weewx/weewx
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