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<blockquote data-quote="cane" data-source="post: 375549" data-attributes="member: 58680"><p>This plugin reads temperature from USB TEMPer device and displays it in MediaPortal.</p><p>USB TEMPer device is USB Digital Thermometer Dongle which can be bought on many sites.</p><p>I got mine from from dealextreme (drivers installed from CD that came with the device),</p><p>it's only $8.76 including worldwide shipping:</p><p><a href="http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.7003" target="_blank">DealExtreme: $8.76 USB Digital Thermometer Dongle</a></p><p>This plugin is intended for indoor usage, that's why I made temperature display range 10C to 40C, or 10F to 105F.</p><p>The supplied software with the donge is bad, but you can use UATC by Björn Böttcher: <a href="http://blog.n4rf.net/solutions/utac" target="_blank">n4rf network » Björn Böttcher UTAC</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Requirements:</strong></p><p>- USB TEMPer (USB Digital Thermometer Dongle) device with installed drivers</p><p></p><p><strong>Features:</strong></p><p>- Using TEMPer.Communication.dll found on <a href="http://nofeature.blogspot.com/2008/01/taking-advantage-of-your-temper-device.html" target="_blank">No Feature Left behind: Taking advantage of your TEMPer 1.0 USB device</a></p><p>- Reads temperature settings from weather plugin to determine usage of Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees</p><p>- Displays temperatures in range 10C to 40C, or 10F to 105F, I think it's more than enough for indoor usage</p><p>- Supported skins: Blue3, Blue3wide</p><p>- Thermometer graphics made using tutorial found here: <a href="http://hv-designs.co.uk/2008/07/05/thermometer-icon/" target="_blank">HV-Designs | Be.Creative | V.23 | Adobe Photoshop Tutorials</a></p><p></p><p><strong>What can be done in future:</strong></p><p>- Support for more skins - help more than welcome</p><p>- Support for more than one TEMPer device, for example indoor/outdoor temperature</p><p></p><p>Installation Instructions:</p><p>Just use the supplied mpe1 package, download from <a href="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/extensions/other/temper" target="_blank">here</a>.</p><p></p><p>Version History</p><p><strong>01.11.2010. - version 1.0.2</strong></p><p>- repacked mpe1 package to make it smaller</p><p>- uploaded to new downloads repository </p><p></p><p><strong>27.06.2010. - version 1.0.1</strong></p><p>- made background picture</p><p>- supported skins: Blue3, Blue3wide, Black & White 1080, Black Glass, Black Glass Nova, X-Factor</p><p>- made new installer using MpeMaker </p><p></p><p><strong>10.02.2009. - version 1.0 - Initial release</strong></p><p>- Supported skins: Blue3, Blue3wide</p><p></p><p>This is my first C# project, so maybe there's some not logical declarations or something else, sorry about that, but it however works. Source code is included in attached zip.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to Alex and his post on blog regarding TEMPer (already mentioned above):</p><p> <a href="http://nofeature.blogspot.com/2008/01/taking-advantage-of-your-temper-device.html" target="_blank">No Feature Left behind: Taking advantage of your TEMPer 1.0 USB device</a></p><p> </p><p>I've attached a few screenshots to this thread so you can see how it looks, hope that it'll be useful for somebody else not just me <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cane, post: 375549, member: 58680"] This plugin reads temperature from USB TEMPer device and displays it in MediaPortal. USB TEMPer device is USB Digital Thermometer Dongle which can be bought on many sites. I got mine from from dealextreme (drivers installed from CD that came with the device), it's only $8.76 including worldwide shipping: [url=http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.7003]DealExtreme: $8.76 USB Digital Thermometer Dongle[/url] This plugin is intended for indoor usage, that's why I made temperature display range 10C to 40C, or 10F to 105F. The supplied software with the donge is bad, but you can use UATC by Björn Böttcher: [url=http://blog.n4rf.net/solutions/utac]n4rf network » Björn Böttcher UTAC[/url] [B]Requirements:[/B] - USB TEMPer (USB Digital Thermometer Dongle) device with installed drivers [B]Features:[/B] - Using TEMPer.Communication.dll found on [url=http://nofeature.blogspot.com/2008/01/taking-advantage-of-your-temper-device.html]No Feature Left behind: Taking advantage of your TEMPer 1.0 USB device[/url] - Reads temperature settings from weather plugin to determine usage of Celsius or Fahrenheit degrees - Displays temperatures in range 10C to 40C, or 10F to 105F, I think it's more than enough for indoor usage - Supported skins: Blue3, Blue3wide - Thermometer graphics made using tutorial found here: [url=http://hv-designs.co.uk/2008/07/05/thermometer-icon/]HV-Designs | Be.Creative | V.23 | Adobe Photoshop Tutorials[/url] [B]What can be done in future:[/B] - Support for more skins - help more than welcome - Support for more than one TEMPer device, for example indoor/outdoor temperature Installation Instructions: Just use the supplied mpe1 package, download from [URL="https://www.team-mediaportal.com/extensions/other/temper"]here[/URL]. Version History [B]01.11.2010. - version 1.0.2[/B] - repacked mpe1 package to make it smaller - uploaded to new downloads repository [B]27.06.2010. - version 1.0.1[/B] - made background picture - supported skins: Blue3, Blue3wide, Black & White 1080, Black Glass, Black Glass Nova, X-Factor - made new installer using MpeMaker [B]10.02.2009. - version 1.0 - Initial release[/B] - Supported skins: Blue3, Blue3wide This is my first C# project, so maybe there's some not logical declarations or something else, sorry about that, but it however works. Source code is included in attached zip. Thanks to Alex and his post on blog regarding TEMPer (already mentioned above): [url=http://nofeature.blogspot.com/2008/01/taking-advantage-of-your-temper-device.html]No Feature Left behind: Taking advantage of your TEMPer 1.0 USB device[/url] I've attached a few screenshots to this thread so you can see how it looks, hope that it'll be useful for somebody else not just me ;) [/QUOTE]
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