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Weather station hacking

2009-03-27 16:31:06.556135+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

And, in case you missed it, in the comments to the CSS question, "m" gave a great rundown of his meteorology logging efforts, including a number of cool tools that look to be great ways to do interfacing for people who can use high level scripting languages and don't need to be burdened down with debugging I/O pins and register accesses.

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