[ale] Wall wort for IBM 600x?
Greg Freemyer
greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 16:11:01 EST 2010
It was definitely a LaCrosse that I found at CostCo.
Maybe this WS-2317:
<http://www.lacrossetechnology.com/2317/index.php>
It's a very basic station, but you might want to join the yahoo group
and ask some questions before you buy:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Lacrosse_weather_stations/
It comes with windows software, but I tried to just have my Dad's XP
box talk to it. Never ran more than a day or two even if nothing else
was going on.
You can use the SVN version of Open2300 to talk to it via Linux, but
the output is very basic. Open2300 basically just polls the station
every 10 minutes and records the info in a CSV file. Then I built a
simple webpage to display current and historical data from that log
file.
You can find the open2300 software at
http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Open2300/WebHome
Or I compiled up a few versions and have them on the Opensuse Build Service.
Greg
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 2:48 PM, James Taylor
<James.Taylor at eastcobbgroup.com> wrote:
> What is the $100 weather station you got?
> I'm looking for one for a kid's b'day present.
> -jt
>
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>
>>>> Greg Freemyer 03/08/10 1:41 PM >>>
> I took an old laptop and hooked it up to a $100 weatherstation. My
> Dad now has a website where he can checkout the weather at his
> vacation house.
>
> He's into the weather so he loves it. If it goes down I always get a call.
>
> I ssh into it for admin purposes.
>
> Greg
>
> On 3/8/10, Charles Shapiro wrote:
>> Hah! Boots and Runs fine, memtestx86 reports clean. Boots Lose 2000 to
>> a passwordless admin user. The CMOS battery appears either shot or not
>> charged though, since I have to set the clock before it'll start.
>>
>> I found an update for the BIOS but alas the updater seems to require a
>> functional main battery. acpi reports that the battery is not charging
>> at all. A new one is, like, $35 on ebay. Looks like this machine'll
>> run xubuntu just fine though -- minimum requirements are 192 mb and 2
>> gb of disk space, this thing has 300+ mb of memory and a 20g hard
>> drive installed.
>>
>> It seems to have a pcmcia slot, but the linux rescue CD isn't finding
>> drivers for my Lenovo cardbus 11a/b/g adapter. It's got a built-in
>> modem but that appears to be about it. Onboard sound seems to work
>> ok. It's even got a functional USB port or two.
>>
>> Another fun toy. Wonder what I can do with it. Maybe it's the world's
>> biggest, ugliest mp3 player.
>>
>> -- CHS
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 10:42 AM, Charles Shapiro
>> wrote:
>>> Oops, wait, I have an R51 and it looks like the power supply is
>>> compatible. Now I know that the 600x boots ok to an old Windows 2000
>>> installation. I'm running memtest86 on it even as I speak.
>>>
>>> -- CHS
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Charles Shapiro
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hey, anyone have a power supply for an IBM Thinkpad 600x laptop (circa
>>>> 2000 I think)? I scored one recently without power supply. The
>>>> supplies are available on EBay for around $10, but I wanted to verify
>>>> that the box works before shelling out the dough. This is a P3 with
>>>> (allegedly) 327 mb of RAM. I was gonna put Puppy Linux on it if it
>>>> runs. The machine claims to want 16 V at 3 A through a round
>>>> negative-outsied plug, FWIW. The battery, of course, is shot.
>>>>
>>>> -- CHS
>>>>
>>>
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