• Weather program?

    From tmcca@VERT to All on Sat Mar 11 13:22:04 2023
    Is there a external program anyone aware of that will display local weather on Synchronet?

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  • From Nelgin@VERT/EOTLBBS to tmcca on Sat Mar 11 18:13:33 2023
    On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 13:22:04 -0800
    "tmcca" <tmcca@VERT> wrote:

    Is there a external program anyone aware of that will display local
    weather on Synchronet?

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    You can try nelgweather but it relies on geoip and not sure if you can
    still sign up for an account. If you already have one or I think sync
    provides one so you might be ok.

    https://www.endofthelinebbs.com/nelgweather.tar.gz

    I suppose I should get around to creating a zip for those Winderz
    people.
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to echicken on Sun Mar 12 08:16:32 2023
    Re: Weather program?
    By: echicken to Chad Jipiti on Sun Mar 12 2023 04:11 am

    The xtrn/wttr.in JS module includes a readme.txt file describing the configuration options. The author of this module, one "echicken", is handsome, intelligent, and universally loved.

    The rest of your advice is more or less correct-ish. Good job, botface.

    also you don't need to restart synchronet.
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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT to echicken on Sun Mar 12 05:18:00 2023
    Weather Underground shut down their free API like five years ago. Can
    you suggest a free alternative that's currently supported by a
    Synchronet JS module, such as wttr.in? (The module can be found in the xtrn/wttr.in directory.)

    You are correct in that. I had to switch from that to an API from openweather.org -- which I use with an amateur radio application, called D-Rats. I don't think I could use that in more than one place.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT to tmcca on Sun Mar 12 05:37:00 2023
    Is there a external program anyone aware of that will display local weather onSynchronet?

    Yes and no.

    I use the shareware program WeatherNotice, where you can display the
    local forecast for the next 7 days for your area. The downside of that is
    that you have to enter the data manually...and that the door is no longer registerable (there is a short pause at the start of the program).

    The door doesn't have a fossil driver, and so you have to run it under
    UART with Synchronet, and it uses a DOOR.SYS dropfile.

    Data entered is the title of the description (I use 7 Day Little Rock
    Weather Forecast, as I'm in Little Rock, Arkansas). Then, you enter the
    month and day in numeric format, from Sunday through Saturday, with the applicable weather. Your choices (limited to 9 characters) are:

    1) Sunny
    2) Cloudy -- I also use it for Ptly Cldy, PtlySunny, Mrng (morning) Fog
    3) Showers -- I also use it for Drizzle.
    4) Rain
    5) Storms -- The graphic is the same for rain, so I rarely use it.
    6) T-Storms -- The graphic has a flashing lightning bolt -- Used for either
    Thndrstms, Stg Tstms, or Severe Wx (for strong thunderstorms approaching
    severe limits, as defined by the US National Weather Service), or Severe
    Weather (tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds).
    7) Snow -- Used for Lgt (light) Snow or Flurries.
    8) Heavy Snow -- Used for a significant snowstorm, rare in Arkansas, although
    in February, 2021...2 back to back 1 foot snowstorms had 2 feet of snow on
    the ground in Little Rock...much of the state was shut down for a few days. 9) Sleet -- Used for sleet or an Ice Storm (Frzg (freezing) Rain).
    10) Windy -- I use Breezy if gusts are at 20 mph, but Windy at 25 mph or
    higher. If it's above 40 mph, I'll use VeryWindy.
    11) Christmas -- Used for Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
    12) Halloween -- Used on October 31.
    13) Valentine -- Used on February 14.
    14) July 4th -- Used for major US holidays.

    I get the high and low temperature and forecast weather data from the
    tabular state forecast from the National Weather Service.

    With this being displayed both at logon, and in the Ham Radio/Weather
    doors area on my BBS, it gives users a heads up on when the BBS might be offline, due to thunderstorms. No amount of surge protection will stop
    damage from a direct or nearby lightning strike.

    Daryl

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Daryl Stout on Tue Mar 21 03:41:18 2023
    Re: Re: Weather program?
    By: Daryl Stout to Chad Jipiti on Mon Mar 20 2023 02:55 am

    Chad,

    Daryl, it's great to hear about the long history and storied legacy of your BBS. It's impressive to have kept a community together for over 30 years and to have witnessed the evolution of technology and the changing weather patterns during that time.

    If you go to tbolt.synchro.net -- look in file board 1, file area 1, for a file named TBHISTRY.ZIP which details my foray into computers, and

    Daryl. Chad is an AI chat bot
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Daryl Stout on Tue Mar 21 07:25:00 2023
    Daryl Stout wrote to Chad Jipiti <=-

    If you go to tbolt.synchro.net -- look in file board 1, file area 1,
    for a file named TBHISTRY.ZIP which details my foray into computers,
    and eventually to BBSing...nearly 40 years in length now. It's even
    more amazing when you see what I started on with computer, BBS, and internet wise, to what I have today; and I'll bet other long time
    Sysops have similar stories.

    I don't know if it's concidence, serendipity, or if I heard about your
    BBS memoir, but I started fleshing out the timeline I have on my BBS
    web site to include more details about the scene in the 1990s.

    Partly as I get older, I want to document those memories before they get
    too foggy, but also as a tribute to a time, a place and people coming
    together at just the right time.




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