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Third Party Notices for Connect the Dots
This project incorporates material from the project(s) listed below (collectively, “Third Party Code”).
Microsoft Open Technologies, Inc. (“Microsoft Open Tech”) is not the original author of the Third Party Code.
The original copyright notice and license, under which Microsoft Open Tech received such Third Party Code,
are set out below. These notices and licenses are provided for informational purposes only.
This Third Party Code is licensed to you under the terms set forth in the licenses set forth below.
Microsoft Open Tech reserves all other rights not expressly granted, whether by implication, estoppel or otherwise.
1. Weather Shield Example, obtained from https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/weather-shield-hookup-guide
/*
Weather Shield Example
By: Nathan Seidle
SparkFun Electronics
Date: November 16th, 2013
License: This code is public domain but you buy me a beer if you use this and we meet someday (Beerware license).
Much of this is based on Mike Grusin's USB Weather Board code: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10586
This code reads all the various sensors (wind speed, direction, rain gauge, humidty, pressure, light, batt_lvl)
and reports it over the serial comm port. This can be easily routed to an datalogger (such as OpenLog) or
a wireless transmitter (such as Electric Imp).
Measurements are reported once a second but windspeed and rain gauge are tied to interrupts that are
calcualted at each report.
This example code assumes the GPS module is not used.
*/
2. AnalogReadSerial, obtained from http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/AnalogReadSerial
/*
AnalogReadSerial
Reads an analog input on pin 0, prints the result to the serial monitor.
Attach the center pin of a potentiometer to pin A0, and the outside pins to +5V and ground.
This example code is in the public domain.
*/