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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 20:35:34 -0400, No One Home
wrote: On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 10:37:21 -0700, Peter Bennett wrote: On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 05:43:22 GMT, J wrote: This is for a base station wind instrument which I'm putting together for a sailing club. They have the NMEA instrument and have asked that I can put nice pretty graphs of wind speed and direction up on their website. I'm thinking of just writing some code myself to take the input and create a text file with it and have that FTP'd to their webspace and run CGI scripts to graph it. This might make it a bit clearer! I hope The Jericho Sailing Center (Vancouver, BC) does this - see http://www.jerichowind.com/ and http://www.jsca.bc.ca/ Perhaps someone there can tell you how they do it. I've done some work with this setup.... http://www.aag.com.mx/weather.html There are various softwares out there that give all the data you may ever need.... Sorry, I assumed there was loads of software behind the link "free software" try looking at: http://www.aagelectronica.com/aag/index.html I'm partial to Arne's work, http://weather.henriksens.net/ but there are others that will work just as well. --- "Maurice Wick is a fine human being, and the best teacher I have ever had..." ---Dan Larsen |
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