[CAUT] Reading low humidity

Thomas Seay t.seay@mail.utexas.edu
Thu Mar 2 17:27:06 MST 2006


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Hi Jeff,

According to the datasheet I looked at, no! Windows 2000/XP 
Professional and Home only.

Tom

>Hi Debbie,
>Is it Macintosh compatible?
>Jeff
>
>On Mar 2, 2006, at 11:43 AM, 
><mailto:DCyr141833@aol.com>DCyr141833@aol.com wrote:
>
>>Fred, and others
>>I have recently found a nifty little device that seems to read 
>>humidity and temperature quite accurately.  It's a sensor, not a 
>>gauge that you can look at and read instantly, but it tracks temp, 
>>humidity and dew point over a period of time (you decide if you 
>>want it to measure every half hour, hour, etc), it's got it's own 
>>built in USB port, you plug it into your computer, download the 
>>data, and it prints out a graph and spreadsheet.  We've been 
>>playing with it at the school for the past month and I'm quite 
>>impressed.
>><http://www.measurementcomputing.com/cbicatalog/USB-502.asp?dept_id=414&pf_id=1759&mscssid=7K4AT7KNBUQP8HEFNC6WE99XMQNK1LN5>Data 
>>Acquisition from Measurement Computing
>>It's $79, with software.
>>Like I said, it's not a gauge that you can just look at - but it 
>>does track humidity down lower than anything else I've seen.
>>Debbie Cyr
>>North Bennet St. School

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