From: Periproct on
Don't suppose anybody here would know how I could get hold of a copy of an
article in Everyday & Practical Electronics, July 1998. The Greenhouse
computer.

I'm guessing this is a lost cause as I'd need the code for the PIC as well.

Regards



From: David Eather on
On 15/03/2010 6:51 AM, Periproct wrote:
> Don't suppose anybody here would know how I could get hold of a copy of
> an article in Everyday & Practical Electronics, July 1998. The
> Greenhouse computer.
>
> I'm guessing this is a lost cause as I'd need the code for the PIC as well.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
Have you tried asking them?
From: EPEmag on
>On 15/03/2010 6:51 AM, Periproct wrote:
>> Don't suppose anybody here would know how I could get hold of a copy of
>> an article in Everyday & Practical Electronics, July 1998. The
>> Greenhouse computer.
>>
>> I'm guessing this is a lost cause as I'd need the code for the PIC as
well.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>Have you tried asking them?
>


Hi, Alan Winstanley from EPEmag here, good to be on Usenet again. :-)

We still publish all our legacy PIC project codes on our old FTP site, it
goes back to the mid 1990's. It was thanks to Usenet feedback that we
decided to publish them for free at the time.

ftp://ftp.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/pub/PICS/

Unsure which one you want, maybe PIC Watering Timer.

As regards very old project articles, we don't mind if copies of old
articles are swapped around amongst hobbyists for a specific project. It's
nice when we're asked, but it's OK to ask in our EPE Chat Zone forum at
www.chatzones.co.uk and permission will never be unreasonably refused.

We didn't do PCB artwork PDFs that far back though.

Hope that helps

Alan Winstanley / EPE Online Editor

alan[at]epemag.demon.co.uk





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From: Periproct on


> Hi, Alan Winstanley from EPEmag here, good to be on Usenet again. :-)
>
> We still publish all our legacy PIC project codes on our old FTP site, it
> goes back to the mid 1990's. It was thanks to Usenet feedback that we
> decided to publish them for free at the time.
>
> ftp://ftp.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/pub/PICS/
>
> Unsure which one you want, maybe PIC Watering Timer.

Spot on. Decided to go 'healthy' and start growing herbs (of the legal
variety)
and I know I'll kill them through lack of watering.

> As regards very old project articles, we don't mind if copies of old
> articles are swapped around amongst hobbyists for a specific project. It's
> nice when we're asked, but it's OK to ask in our EPE Chat Zone forum at
> www.chatzones.co.uk and permission will never be unreasonably refused.

I obviously haven't dug deep enough.

> We didn't do PCB artwork PDFs that far back though.

I can probably get around that.

> Hope that helps

Thanks very much for you help and apologies for not finding your post
earlier.

> Alan Winstanley / EPE Online Editor
>
> alan[at]epemag.demon.co.uk
>
>
>
>
>
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From: JeffM on
Periproct wrote:
>Decided to go 'healthy' and start growing herbs[...]
>and I know I'll kill them through lack of watering.
>
These are useful, cheap, and available off the shelf:
http://google.com/foogle?q=intitle:Soil-moisture+intitle:meter+OR+intitle:tester&scoring=p&price=between&price1=1