Dear Steve and WeatherCat fans,
This might seem a dumb question but if my mac goes to sleep does WeatherCat still function in the background or does WeatherCat sleep as well?
This is case where you can't have your cake and eat it too. If you Mac is asleep, no applications can run. Moreover WeatherCat can have problems re-establishing communications with a Davis station. Stu has added some code to try to automatically reconnect, but it is dicey.
If you want to have your computer go to sleep to save power use, it is best to quit WeatherCat beforehand. You might want to schedule the periods of sleeping so that you can do this automatically.
Many of us WeatherCat
"power" users prefer to run our computers 24/7. This allows us to upload data continuously to all weather sites. In particular the CWOP program expects you to upload continuously. Also there are some facilities that cannot work any other way. For example, my
WC Storm Monitor and
WC ET Reporter AppleScripts need to run all the time to report their data correctly.
Hopefully some food for thought,
Cheers, Edouard
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