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- From: weisberg@ee.rochester.edu (Jeff Weisberg)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.wanted
- Subject: Re: Thermometer to a Sun
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.160106.7191@ee.rochester.edu>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 16:01:06 GMT
- References: <1992Jul22.135255.5997@eua.ericsson.se> <varneyml.711821293@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu>
- Organization: Univ of Rochester, College of Engineering and Applied Science
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- In article <varneyml.711821293@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu> varneyml@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu (Mike Varney) writes:
- /* I'm also looking for some info... our college television station would like to
- /* connect a sun to a weather-measuring device (with at least temp & wind).... if
- /* anyone knows of a package which does this, please forward anything you know....
- /*
- /* Thanx.....
- /* Mike
-
-
- I don't know of any package, but if you're any good with digital
- circuitry, it is simple to build. I used an Intel 8095 CPU, it has
- built in serial port (to connect to Sun) and up to 8 ADC inputs
- (depending whether you use the 48, 64, or 68 pin version you get
- either 4 or 8) to hook up temperture sensors (LM34/35 series are
- nice), and wind sensor(??) they also have digital I/O lines on
- board.
-
-
- -jeff
-