01-03-2017, 13:58
Raspberry PI Zero
02-03-2017, 01:13
I don't know (much about Linux) 
But these caught my eye the other day...
http://www.lattepanda.com/product-details/?pid=2
It's a Arduino ATmega32u4 with a Z8300 Quad Core 1.8GHz that runs windows 10. It may be possible to have a windows box and a WeatherDuino Pro RX unit all in one

But these caught my eye the other day...
http://www.lattepanda.com/product-details/?pid=2
It's a Arduino ATmega32u4 with a Z8300 Quad Core 1.8GHz that runs windows 10. It may be possible to have a windows box and a WeatherDuino Pro RX unit all in one
(02-03-2017, 01:13)uncle_bob Wrote: I don't know (much about Linux)
But these caught my eye the other day...
http://www.lattepanda.com/product-details/?pid=2
It's a Arduino ATmega32u4 with a Z8300 Quad Core 1.8GHz that runs windows 10. It may be possible to have a windows box and a WeatherDuino Pro RX unit all in one
That's really cool. At the moment I am using RPi3's but that looks like a nice alternative.
02-03-2017, 07:13
(02-03-2017, 01:13)uncle_bob Wrote: http://www.lattepanda.com/product-details/?pid=2
It's a Arduino ATmega32u4 with a Z8300 Quad Core 1.8GHz that runs windows 10. It may be possible to have a windows box and a WeatherDuino Pro RX unit all in one
Very nice!
(02-03-2017, 01:13)uncle_bob Wrote: I don't know (much about Linux)
But these caught my eye the other day...
http://www.lattepanda.com/product-details/?pid=2
It's a Arduino ATmega32u4 with a Z8300 Quad Core 1.8GHz that runs windows 10. It may be possible to have a windows box and a WeatherDuino Pro RX unit all in one
Nice with W10. Although I prefer and use W10 for productivity applications, somehow, I think Linux is better-suited to being a dedicated weather-service server.
The Pi Zero looks great (low power consumption and cost, high power and loads of RAM), but not having built-in network (wired or wireless) is a big disadvantage.
The Pi3 [Model B] looks good, though more expensive, more power, ...
03-03-2017, 07:50
(02-03-2017, 17:30)clubjoker Wrote: The Pi Zero looks great (low power consumption and cost, high power and loads of RAM), but not having built-in network (wired or wireless) is a big disadvantage.
The latest Pi Zero W that has just been release has WiFi and blue-tooth on-board @$10 makes it much more versatile than the previous version.
03-03-2017, 09:39
(03-03-2017, 07:50)MikeM Wrote:(02-03-2017, 17:30)clubjoker Wrote: The Pi Zero looks great (low power consumption and cost, high power and loads of RAM), but not having built-in network (wired or wireless) is a big disadvantage.
The latest Pi Zero W that has just been release has WiFi and blue-tooth on-board @$10 makes it much more versatile than the previous version.
Wow. Yes, that's great!
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