is there any way to Tell what time for the WD to recive its data ? at the mo it look lik its Reciving data ever minet ? this is anoying and it slow down the Hole program ;-(
markie
is there any way to Tell what time for the WD to recive its data ? at the mo it look lik its Reciving data ever minet ? this is anoying and it slow down the Hole program ;-(
markie
What data are you talking about?
The data from the sensors (wind, temp. hygro, baro, rain, etc)? I guess most of us want that data as recent as possible? (Maybe there is a way to configure WD to update less frequent, but I don’t know of a way … nor do I want to know it ).
Every other piece of data is configured by the user, so updating can be less frequent.
its the data from weaher station to WD
[quote author=chow link=topic=10131.msg74995#msg74995 date=1121617906]The data from the sensors (wind, temp. hygro, baro, rain, etc)? I guess most of us want that data as recent as possible? (Maybe there is a way to configure WD to update less frequent, but I don’t know of a way … nor do I want to know it
Are you sure it’s the data receiving which is stopping your machine?
It seems to me that receiving data over a serial connection (at 9600baud) shouldn’t stop WD from responding, but someone else with a better knowledge of these things might have something to say about this.
I can only tell you that I’ve experienced something similar, but with me it was every 5 minutes. It happened to be that I had told WD to to a lot every 5 minutes (and it dutifully did). Every 5 minutes WD seemded to stop responding. I could reschedule a lot of the tasks, and now it isn’t a problem anymore,
You are sure you haven’t told WD to do a lot of stuff every minute? Or maybe it does, without telling you to do so (I just read: http://discourse.weather-watch.com/t/11763).
The above doesn’t help you that much, as I understand you can’t really do anything in WD as it keeps stopping responding :(. Maybe there are settings in the INI-file (or the .REG) you can try to alter, but I don’t know enough of the inner workinsg of those to be of assistance, I’m afraid. Sorry.
Succes,
Chow.
[quote author=chow link=topic=10131.msg75004#msg75004 date=1121620977]
Are you sure it’s the data receiving which is stopping your machine?
It seems to me that receiving data over a serial connection (at 9600baud) shouldn’t stop WD from responding, but someone else with a better knowledge of these things might have something to say about this.
I can only tell you that I’ve experienced something similar, but with me it was every 5 minutes. It happened to be that I had told WD to to a lot every 5 minutes (and it dutifully did). Every 5 minutes WD seemded to stop responding. I could reschedule a lot of the tasks, and now it isn’t a problem anymore,
You are sure you haven’t told WD to do a lot of stuff every minute? Or maybe it does, without telling you to do so (I just read: http://discourse.weather-watch.com/t/11763).
The above doesn’t help you that much, as I understand you can’t really do anything in WD as it keeps stopping responding
Perfect! What caused it all?
you wont belive this ? i dont no #-o i just click on a few buttons and then Haypresto it stared to up load ? 8O
Actually, I do believe you … strange thing happens when you run Windows :(. And WD is actually still quite a mystery to me (but a nice one, one you can play with and investigate :)).