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RE: Now: 1-wire weather station WAS: Toro Water Valve


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  • Subject: RE: Now: 1-wire weather station WAS: Toro Water Valve
  • From: "Kenneth Watt" <kwatt@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 13:54:05 -0000
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> I'd be interested to see how you have integrated with HV.  I currently
use
> FreeWX uploading the details from mine to my website.

I'll dig out the info later when I get home, it's all on the server
there which I cannot access from here but the basics are:

Free WX produces a text file that asked Andy to add to the program, that
outputs an "HV Friendly" .txt file.

Then it's just a case of reading whatever value you want into a variable
within HV and manipulating the data how you like after that. Like I have
ACE TTS announce the weather forecast before I leave for work in the
morning etc, you can do loads with it and I've only scratched the
surface of what could be done with the info.

What you will need to do, to use the weather screen in HV's TV display
though, if of course you need it, is change to inches for rainfall and
to In.Hg for barometric pressure [damn Yanks ;)].

K.



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