| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 17 Aug 2013, 16:16 | File version: 1.08 | 
| btw, the screenshot is live data from my weatherstation, which proves it works :)  The controller which houses the internal temperature sensor sits on top of my SAM440 so I think it's measuring the temperature of that rather than the room temperature.  Some of the other data is nonsense too, as the external part is sited poorly - you can see by comparing to the Wet AppIcon that the external temperature sensor is reading a couple of degrees higher than it probably should be. 
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| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 17 Aug 2013, 12:50 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Mine is a cheap one from Maplins, it's just called "wireless weather station", I don't remember the product code but it's similar to this: http://www.maplin.co.uk/usb-touchscreen-wireless-weather-forecaster-228825 Visually, that's the sort of thing you're looking for.
 
 I haven't done much extensive testing, but it works under OS4/USB.  Mine is connected to a Raspberry Pi using PyWWS under normal circumstances - see http://www.unsatisfactorysoftware.co.uk/weather/
 
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| Comment by: tommysammy (93.221.34.25) | At: 14 Aug 2013, 19:20 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Can you recommend one weaterstation? Have you tried it on AmigaOS4 over USB?
 Does it works?
 
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| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 14 Aug 2013, 19:11 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Any which come with EasyWeather should work.  They are made by FineOffset apparently, although most are rebadged. 
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| Comment by: tommysammy (93.221.34.25) | At: 14 Aug 2013, 05:18 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Which weatherstation works with it ? 
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| Comment by: zzd10h (80.119.216.201) | At: 13 Aug 2013, 22:31 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Yes, works better with libusb, it's wonderful even without datas...
 
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| Comment by: Chris (82.18.65.211) | At: 13 Aug 2013, 21:12 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Oops, I should have put in the readme that it needs libusb.library. 
 Obviously the libusb.library auto-init isn't checking whether it actually opened or not, but if you install it it should at least start up.
 
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| Comment by: zzd10h (77.198.106.51) | At: 13 Aug 2013, 07:54 | File version: 1.08 | 
| Just wanted to start it. Failed with
 assertion 'Libbusbase != NULL" failed: file "autoinit_libusb_base.c", line 31
 
 Of course, I don't have USB meteo station ;)
 
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