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One-wire weather – Oww

Welcome to the home of One-wire weather (Oww), a RISC OS or Linux interface to the Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire weather station.

Please note that this software is mostly for Unix variants and RISC OS
Only Oww Client and Oww Log are available for Windows

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Latest Versions:
RISC OS 0.82.1 Download
Unix 0.83.1

Recent News

Version 0.83.1

This is a bug-fix release. Please update to this version as 1-wire performance can be pretty ropey with the previous version on some set-ups.

Version 0.83.0

There are several updates in this release:

Thanks for user contributions.

Please report any issues.

AAG WSI603B 1-wire Adaptor

The Silicon Labs CP2101 USB-to-serial adaptor used in the WSI603B is not well-supported under Linux. The un-patched kernel driver doesn't seem to work. You can try this patch from Paul Erkkila which he has kindly allowed me to post here.

Version 0.82.2 – Bug fixes.

This has a couple of bug fixes, including sending the correct user name and password for Ham Weather uploads. Statistics reset is a bit more sensible for 1-shot operation now.

Version 0.82.1 – Bug fixes.

The main changes affect cwop, swapping two of the rain statistics.

A change to the statistics reset scheme should help 1-shot operation.

I've fed the latest changes into the RISC OS version, but note that I don't recommend using the WUnderground fast update on RISC OS, as there is a memory leak using the http fetcher module.

0.82.0 – Bug fixes and new features.

There are changes for USB 1-wire adapters, new parser output for daily rainfall, support for the DS2760, rapid updates to wunderground.

More details may be found on the News page.

0.81.9 – Bug fix

This (Linux) version fixes a bug in Web uploading.

0.81.8 – Swap to libcurl

This new release brings several bug fixes. But the biggest change, for the Linux version, is that I have swapped from libghttp to libcurl for http uploads. This works much more reliably – libghttp had a nasty habbit of locking up if the network connexion failed during an upload.

OwwClientJ2ME for Mobile Phones

OwwCLientJ2ME running on my K700i Read your weather station data on a mobile phone!
Updated 2006-05-13, version 1.0.3
Screen grab from the emulator

Added support for DS1923 hygrochron

Slug

Oww now runs on the NSLU2 (Slug).

See the News page item, or

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Oww Overview

What is Oww?
Oww is a software project, to communicate with the Dallas 1-wire weather station and other 1-wire sensors, presenting live weather readings, logging data to file, uploading data to weather Web sites, and sending data to other programs through a command line interface.
Weather Station Oww window
1-wire weather station on test !Oww window
Operating systems
Oww works with the following operating systems:

Oww Client

Oww Client is a graphical client for Oww.

Oww Log

Oww Log is a logger daemon for Oww data.


Background

One of my previous projects (ThermIIC) used I²C to read values from thermometer ICs. Partly because of the trouble of using the I²C bus over long distances, I recently became interested in the Dallas 1-wire bus. This was used in some RISC OS machines to communicate with the unique machine id chip. To make things fun for us experimenters, Dallas have produced a weather station kit, using the 1-wire bus.

The article

Some time ago I wrote an article about Oww for Acorn User. In the event they let me down, so I have made it available for free, in full, online. Please note that I cannot provide any support for the associated software. Recently I wrote a new article, which was published in Archive.

See My Local Weather Readings (Glossop, England)

  
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