Subject: Dataloggers
Glenn Wharton <gewharton [at] aol__com> writes >Does anyone know of a datalogger and software that are designed >specifically for Macintosh? ... Onset computers, the company that manufacturers the Hobo loggers, do have a no-warranty, limited support version of the BoxCar Pro software for Mac. Their web site indicates that it operates most of their Hobo logger line. I have not used the Mac version of the software but the web site gives more information. <URL:http://www.onsetcomp.com/Products/** Product_Pages/BoxCar_Pro_pages/4262_BCP40.html> **** Moderator's comments: The above URL has been wrapped for email. There should be no newline. If your storage facility has a reliable electrical power source and an internet connection you might want to look into the Pinnacle ID/TRH Internet logger. <URL:http://www.pinnaclet.com./products/dataloggers/idtrh.html> This would enable you to check the conditions in Turkey here in the USA. The web site offers limited (virtually useless) graphic capability for viewing conditions but the strength is that you can easily examine and download the raw data. Unfortunately most of the products that I examined for the datalogger leaflet, such as the Gemini Tinyviews, ACRs, Dickson, etc., only offer Windows software. Rachael Perkins Arenstein Conservator National Museum of the American Indian Research Branch 3401 Bruckner Boulevard Bronx, NY 10461 212-514-3971 Fax: 212-514-3816 *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:25 Distributed: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 Message Id: cdl-17-25-004 ***Received on Wednesday, 27 August, 2003