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Re: T.O.M 10 info to HV




Hi George

> I cannot see how to pass the temps from T.O.M 10  to HV
Cant see how this could be done at the moment , as hv variables are 1 byte
and the xPL globals vary in size and the temp globals would be 4 bytes
....In my setup i just store the temps in xPL  Globals so hasnt been a
problem...not sure if  Steve can do something about this.....


> Next. the temps show up as 19.6 for instance. When using HV the temp
> was picked up from the DS1820 needed to be converted by adding 50 to
> the detected temp. Do these temps need to go through the same
> conversion? From what i am seeing that would not work. It looks to
> me like it is being reported as C. Is that correct? If so then the
> conversion that would need to be done is C to F.

I think the temps  are converted in Justins board to C......Might be
possible for Steve to add in the tom10 config a tick box to enable F
conversion ????

Sorry cant be of more help
Frank



----- Original Message -----
From: "gmotichka" <gmotichka@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_xpl@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 2:27 AM
Subject: [ukha_xpl] T.O.M 10 info to HV


>
>
> I just received a T.O.M 10 board from Justin. Hooked up a couple of
> sensors to it last night. Presently I have been having HV pole the
> temps and put the info into variables, and then have those
> temps "spoken" at various time.
>
> I cannot see how to pass the temps from T.O.M 10  to HV. I do have
> the plugin installed. (by the way - is the function to get
> individual sensors temp still not available?). I see the info come
> into the plugin window -- but now how can I get that info into an HV
> variable.
>
> Next. the temps show up as 19.6 for instance. When using HV the temp
> was picked up from the DS1820 needed to be converted by adding 50 to
> the detected temp. Do these temps need to go through the same
> conversion? From what i am seeing that would not work. It looks to
> me like it is being reported as C. Is that correct? If so then the
> conversion that would need to be done is C to F.
>
> Thanks for any help
> George M
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