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     1-Wire Software: INFO 02.12.2000
    Henriksen 1-wire INFO Hello!

    I found a bug in the Wunderground post, there was inserted a blank in front of the date in the post string when the date was one-digit, like now (1-9th of Dec...)
    It reported OK, and Wunderground said it WAS OK, but it didn't show up at the web....
    OK now!

    Also changed the rain rate/hour stuff, keep a running total for 60 minutes,and since there was a lot of opinions for how long the samples should be, I made it adjustable from 5-60 minutes. (Can be changed in SENSORS.INI, RateMinutes, or on the Config page in WSERVER)

    Rate calculated every minute, but I haven't had enough rain to test it, so...well, you know... Smile

    I am also experimenting with a high/low alarm for the temperature sensors, there is a new value HighAlarm and LowAlarm in each sensors section in SENSORS.INI, (Takes degrees Celsius... sorry, all internal values are in Celsius)
    When the temperature rises above the HighAlarm, it will sound an alarm once, and a RED LED will light up on the temperature dialog.
    Double-clicking this will reset the alarm/turn off the LED. Same when dropping below the LowAlarm, but now the LED will be blue.
    It automatically resets the alarms every new hour.

    There some minor changes regarding update of the display, let me know if its NOT updating rain or temperatures.... :-]

    Have a nice weekend,
    Arne
    Posted by Arne Friday, December 01, 2000 (23:00:00)

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