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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] Calls my homemade Pico environment monitor API to fetch information, and shows them in a nice MUI GUI :) Goals: I had a few goals with this project: Have a way for my Amiga to view temperature and other environment data in a nice way. Experiment with MUI for creating nice Amiga GUIs. Take testing (mostly unit testing) as far as possible on a real Amiga. Use modern CI/CD to test and release using Github Actions. Requirements: OS 3.x (m68k) TCP/IP stack like Roadshow to provide BSDSocket.library MUI, at least 3.8 PNG datatype. (included in OS 3.2). Might change to an ILBM or similar image to improve compatibility later. OS 4 (ppc) Internet connection set up… duh… (at least access to your local network) MUI version 5 Usage: Before you run the AmiEnvMon program, make sure the correct IP is set in the Settings program. Currently the fetching of the data from the server will never time out, so the IP should be correct. This might be fixed in a future release. ARexx commands AmiEnvMon provides the commands temperature, eco2 and humidity to get the corresponding data as strings in your ARexx scripts. They all take zero arguments. Why even have this? I wanted to experiment with how one would add ARexx commands to a MUI program :) |
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