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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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A Java-based system for the collection and display of data from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire personal weather station, as well as common additional 1-wire sensors.
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