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This documentation is available for download.
Meteohub manual describes how to setup Meteohub on your hardware. Files needed for that are found on this page.


===Meteohub Manual===
This explains general functions of Meteohub, how to setup a Meteohub system and how to configure the system. In addition to that interface formats are described.


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-v4.7en.pdf Manual (PDF, English)]
===Raspberry PI===
To prepare a Raspberry PI for Meteohub you simply have to prepare a SD card and plug it in. SD cards should have sizes of 8 GB or 16 GB to allow for storing data of many years. Cards below 4 GB won't work. Please also consult Raspberry PI wiki to find suitable cards, that are accepted by the RPI and do perform nicely


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-v4.7.pdf Manual (PDF, German)]
Version 5.0s supports RPI Model B, Model B+, Model 2 and Model 3:
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhrpi-v5.0s.rar compressed SD card image (Version 5.0s)]


===Setup Guide===
Version 5.0p supports RPI Model B, Model B+ and Model 2:
This slide deck helps to do the first configuration steps, when a Meteohub system is up and running for the first time.
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhrpi-v5.0p.rar compressed SD card image (Version 5.0p)]


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/first-steps/meteohub-first-steps.pdf Setup Guide (PDF, English)]
Version 5.0f supports RPI Model B, Model B+ and Model 2:
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhrpi-v5.0f.rar compressed SD card image (Version 5.0f) **outdated**]


Version 5.0 supports RPI Model B and B+ only:
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhrpi-v5.0.rar compressed SD card image (Version 5.0) **outdated**]


===HTTP Data Logger Protocol===
Version 4.9z supports RPI Model B only:
Meteohub can provide logged raw data by HTTP requests. This manual explains how to request raw data from Meteohub logger and what the output format looks like.
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhrpi-v4.9z.rar compressed SD card image (Version 4.9z) **outdated**]


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/HTTP-Data-Logging-Protocol-v1.5.pdf HTTP Data Logger Protocol Version 1.5 (PDF, English)]


===NSLU2===
To prepare a NSLU2 for Meteohub two things have to be done. Firmware in the NSLU2 internal flash storage has to be replaced by a Meteohub boot loading firmware. In addition to that it needs a USB stick to be prepared with a Meteohub image.


===Installation of Meteohub on a SheevaPlug===
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-firmware-2.3.bin Firmware (most recent Version 2.3)]
These documents explain how to install Meteohub on a SheevaPlug.  


Most easy and recommended way: [https://www.meteohub.de/files/How-To_Build_Meteohub_on_SheevaPlug.pdf Installation Instructions (PDF, English)]
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-v4.9q-4GB.rar compressed 4GB USB stick image (Version 4.9q)]


Alternative way: [https://www.meteohub.de/files/How-To_Build_Meteohub_on_SheevaPlug_(generic_way).pdf Installation Instructions (PDF, English)]


==="Official" x86 System (ebox, ALIX, fit-PC Slim)===
Meteohub supported x86 mini systems (ebox, ALIX, fit-PC Slim) get their Meteohub installation by booting from a prepared USB stick.


===Installation of Meteohub on a DreamPlug===
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-v4.7.zip compressed USB stick image for Meteohub installation (Version 4.7) **outdated**]
This document explains how to install Meteohub on a DreamPlug.  


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/How-To_Build_Meteohub_on_DreamPlug.pdf Installation Instructions (PDF, English)]
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-v4.7-new.zip compressed USB stick image for Meteohub installation which also supports ebox3300MX (Version 4.7) **outdated**]


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/meteohub-v4.9.zip compressed USB stick image for Meteohub installation (Version 4.9)]


===NSLU2-Tuning: Auto Power-On===
===SheevaPlug===
This document explains how to modify NSLU2 hardware to allow for an auto start after power failure.
SheevaPlug needs an update of its uboot bootloader and a prepared SD card to boot Meteohub from.


[https://www.meteohub.de/files/Auto-Power-On-en.pdf Modification Instructions (PDF, English)]
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/sheevaplug-installer.tgz compressed archive that contains all needed for uboot update]
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhplug-v4.7.rar compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.7) **outdated**]
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhplug-v4.9.rar compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.9)]
 
 
===DreamPlug===
DreamPlug needs an update of its uboot bootloader environment and a prepared SD card to boot Meteohub from.
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/dreamplug-installer.tgz compressed archive that contains all needed for uboot update]
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhdreamplug-v4.7g.rar compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.7g) **outdated**]
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhdreamplug-v4.9.rar compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.9)]
 
 
===iConnect===
Iomega iConnect needs a specially prepared USB stick to patch the iConnect with and to be used as system and data volume for Meteohub operation later on.
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhiconnect-stick-v4.9.rar compressed USB stick image (Version 4.9)]
 
 
===DC01===
Silverstone DC01 needs two files on a regular formatted USB stick and SSH access to be transformed into a Meteohub. Attached zip archive contains the necessary files.
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhdc01-v4.9h.zip Zip archiv of necessary installation files (Version 4.9h)]
 
 
===Allwinner A10 Mini X===
Mini X system based on Allwinner A10 chipset can boot from microSD card from stock, if the card is prepared correctly. Attached rr archive contains the necessary disk image to be brought onto a 8GB microSD card.
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhminix-v4.9q-v3.rar RAR archiv of disk image (Version 4.9q v3) **outdated**]
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhminix-v4.9u.rar RAR archiv of disk image (Version 4.9u)]
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/mhminix-plus-v4.9u.rar RAR archiv of disk image (Version 4.9u for 1GB RAM Mini X plus model)]
 
 
===VMware===
This image allows to have Meteohub running in a virtual machine of VMware player.
 
[https://www.meteohub.de/files/Meteohub-v4.7-4GB-VMware.rar compressed 4GB VMware image (Version 4.7)]
 
Remark: Demo period has timed out, but you can use "update (auto)" function on page "maintenance" to install a never version, which will give you some time for testing.

Latest revision as of 16:36, 28 September 2021

Meteohub manual describes how to setup Meteohub on your hardware. Files needed for that are found on this page.


Raspberry PI

To prepare a Raspberry PI for Meteohub you simply have to prepare a SD card and plug it in. SD cards should have sizes of 8 GB or 16 GB to allow for storing data of many years. Cards below 4 GB won't work. Please also consult Raspberry PI wiki to find suitable cards, that are accepted by the RPI and do perform nicely

Version 5.0s supports RPI Model B, Model B+, Model 2 and Model 3: compressed SD card image (Version 5.0s)

Version 5.0p supports RPI Model B, Model B+ and Model 2: compressed SD card image (Version 5.0p)

Version 5.0f supports RPI Model B, Model B+ and Model 2: compressed SD card image (Version 5.0f) **outdated**

Version 5.0 supports RPI Model B and B+ only: compressed SD card image (Version 5.0) **outdated**

Version 4.9z supports RPI Model B only: compressed SD card image (Version 4.9z) **outdated**


NSLU2

To prepare a NSLU2 for Meteohub two things have to be done. Firmware in the NSLU2 internal flash storage has to be replaced by a Meteohub boot loading firmware. In addition to that it needs a USB stick to be prepared with a Meteohub image.

Firmware (most recent Version 2.3)

compressed 4GB USB stick image (Version 4.9q)


"Official" x86 System (ebox, ALIX, fit-PC Slim)

Meteohub supported x86 mini systems (ebox, ALIX, fit-PC Slim) get their Meteohub installation by booting from a prepared USB stick.

compressed USB stick image for Meteohub installation (Version 4.7) **outdated**

compressed USB stick image for Meteohub installation which also supports ebox3300MX (Version 4.7) **outdated**

compressed USB stick image for Meteohub installation (Version 4.9)

SheevaPlug

SheevaPlug needs an update of its uboot bootloader and a prepared SD card to boot Meteohub from.

compressed archive that contains all needed for uboot update

compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.7) **outdated**

compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.9)


DreamPlug

DreamPlug needs an update of its uboot bootloader environment and a prepared SD card to boot Meteohub from.

compressed archive that contains all needed for uboot update

compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.7g) **outdated**

compressed 4GB SD card image (Version 4.9)


iConnect

Iomega iConnect needs a specially prepared USB stick to patch the iConnect with and to be used as system and data volume for Meteohub operation later on.

compressed USB stick image (Version 4.9)


DC01

Silverstone DC01 needs two files on a regular formatted USB stick and SSH access to be transformed into a Meteohub. Attached zip archive contains the necessary files.

Zip archiv of necessary installation files (Version 4.9h)


Allwinner A10 Mini X

Mini X system based on Allwinner A10 chipset can boot from microSD card from stock, if the card is prepared correctly. Attached rr archive contains the necessary disk image to be brought onto a 8GB microSD card.

RAR archiv of disk image (Version 4.9q v3) **outdated**

RAR archiv of disk image (Version 4.9u)

RAR archiv of disk image (Version 4.9u for 1GB RAM Mini X plus model)


VMware

This image allows to have Meteohub running in a virtual machine of VMware player.

compressed 4GB VMware image (Version 4.7)

Remark: Demo period has timed out, but you can use "update (auto)" function on page "maintenance" to install a never version, which will give you some time for testing.