![]() Not many here make use of the MorningStar software it seems. Im still getting familiar with it but so far it can tell it has a whole lot of room for improvement. its just the basics though but thats better than nothing I guess. The first thing I would do is correct the min. battery voltage titles since they are reversed and max. Ive mentioned it to their techs before the latest update but it wasnt adressed.Ī more user customizable historical graph would be great. the standard graphs are very hard to read since there is no grid background.Ībout the linux options, wine and Vmware are good suggestions but I should have been more clear. Member westy1982 has programmed his own version to read the MS MODBUS I was hoping to find a good starting point that I might could strip down small enough to be able to run on my router as a drone. Thats probably the best place to start but Im still just gathering info for a winter project if/when time permits. ![]() its still just a hobby for me but I tend to get carried away with it sometimes. If MSView is distributed as a pre-compiled Windows binary, then it is what it is - running it under Linux will pretty much require either Wine or a VM setup. Seems like that that guy at the linked blog has the polling nailed with his C code. I would double check it against the Duo MODBUS spec sheet just to check for diffs, since he wrote his for an MPPT. Looks like he's running his on a computer, not a device so there are some issues I can see right off. His code depends on libmodbus, and you'd need to get that compiled and installed on whatever your router OS is (dd-wrt?). ![]() He's taking the output from his polling code and then using that to create the web page - so you'd have to whip up something to do that as well.Īs for historical logging and/or graphing - where do you keep the logs?.
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