Here it is on OSX, runs and looks great there
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Already got it reading the data file in the new silverlight version which was the biggest hurdle, here's a pic of it running on windows and linux, will post the osx SS in a few as soon as it's done installing.
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Open Source Grow Software --> http://herbiq.net
Here it is on OSX, runs and looks great there
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Open Source Grow Software --> http://herbiq.net
Open Source Grow Software --> http://herbiq.net
what steps do I take to get it running on OS X? is it complicated?
It's not released yet, but when it is it's simple, I'll post it online you just go to the page, right click and choose install. It will prompt you for putting the shortcut on your desktop and program menu and from there you launch it like any other app. It will prompt you to install the silverlight runtime if you don't have it yet, it's really small only a few megs compared to the huge .NET 4 runtime that the windows version uses.
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Open Source Grow Software --> http://herbiq.net
Cant wait to run this on my Imac
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I'm currently having the same issue that Jason2011 stated a couple pages ago(buttons/input/data forms are cut off near the bottom). However your solution of changing the DPI doesn't work for me because mine was already at 96. I'm running vista utlimate w/ .net framework updated. Any help would be appreciated! Looks like you've done some nice work so far!
(link to jason's post a few pages back)
Free Grow Software!
Lucifer, great software! A couple minor points:
1. The light/ballast thing is a bit weird. The room wattage is linked to ballast wattage from what I can see. I use LED lights, so have no ballasts. To get the room wattage I have to fake ballasts. Perhaps, just link the room wattage to light wattage instead?
2. I use LITERS as a metric. My home screen defaults "5.6 days since Botanicare 70L / gallon has been cleaned". Suggest to remove hardcoded "gallon" from this string. Users can enter G or L in the input themselves if needed anyway.
Keep up the great work! Still looking for those expense/income improvements![]()
Lucifer I've been developing some arduino based controllers with a wide array of sensors: PH, PPM, CO2, Temp, Humidity, Energy Draw, etc.. and a number of control options(fans lights timers) hoping to bring a much more cost effective method for us to automate our gardens. I noticed you added in support for some sensors, If you would be interested in interfacing with my hardware I can give you the protocol it is really simple serial ASCII msgs.
Ya I'd definately be interested, I've been looking into netduinos myself but don't really have the hardware or time to start integrating to that level yet but hope to eventually. The device I'm using just outputs serial strings as well so I can quickly add support for for your hardware to HERB.IQ
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