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Project Description

Oww (One-Wire Weather) is a client program for Dallas Semiconductor / AAG 1-wire weather station kits, providing a graphical (animated) display to monitor outside temperature, wind speed and direction, rainfall, and humidity. Extra temperature sensors may be added. A 1-wire "hub" may be used for improved reliability and range. Weather data may be logged to CSV files, parsed to command line programs, sent to the Henriksen Windows client, or uploaded to Web servers at Dallas, The Weather Underground, and HAMweather.

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2002-10-07 15:31
0.68.4a

In this release, an option for handling misbehaving rain gauges was added. Setup lines for parser strings (log format, &c) may now be of unlimited length.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-09-24 15:20
0.68.3

This version has an improved algorithm for reading version-3 (DS2450-based) wind vanes. Support has been added for DS18B20 and DS1822 thermometers. Errors and warnings may now be logged to disk, even with debug turned off. The RISC OS AltRes files were updated.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-09-09 19:12
0.68.1

A bug in the data reading code was fixed. This could have caused crashes for
people with a barometer but without any GPCs. The default Dallas upload URL was
updated. A setup line for the vane dispersion ring palette was added. The URL
for maps is now read from a setup string. The default entry now points to
mapquest. The RISC OS aux window has been completely re-worked.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

2002-08-18 22:23
0.68.0

The "Auxilliary Window" was added. This shows the latest readings from all Oww devices.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2002-08-14 03:11
0.67.13

For this version, a ring of 16 segments was added to the wind vane
central boss, each colored according to how many of the last 15
readings were from this direction. This gives a good visual
representation of both the average wind direction and the degree of
spread.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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