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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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    SunnyX is a complete solution to communicate, view and store datas from a Davis Vantage Pro weather station through serial port.
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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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    An all Java J2EE home weather station and website project. Currently based on Davis Weather Monitor II but will evolve to support other devices, servers, and databases. The project has evolved towards a fully developed Runy on Rails solutions.
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