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layout: post
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title: Porting pcsensor to FreeBSD
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description: "Introducing my port of the pcsensor utility to FreeBSD."
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date: 2015-07-12 18:46:00 CEST
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category: posts
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tags: [pcsensor, freebsd, english]
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comments: true
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Last week, it got rather hot where I live and so I got interested in measuring the temperature of the room where I keep my NAS and various other devices. I started looking for cheap USB thermometers and quickly found [this one](http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B009RETJIO). It has some decent reviews and costs only around 16€, which seemed perfect to simply play around with.
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The device only comes bundled with Windows software, but there is an open source utility called `pcsensor` which allows you to use it via the command line on Linux. I don't have any Linux devices in the room that I wanted to measure. Since the source code was pretty straightforward and only minimal changes were required to port the utility to FreeBSD, I did just that! You can find the ported source code on [GitHub](https://github.com/nifoc/pcsensor-freebsd).
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{% highlight text %}
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$ pcsensor -h
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pcsensor version 1.0.3
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Aviable options:
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-h help
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-v verbose
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-l[n] loop every 'n' seconds, default value is 5s
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-c output only in Celsius
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-f output only in Fahrenheit
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-a[n] increase or decrease temperature in 'n' degrees for device calibration
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-m output for mrtg integration
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-d output with Bus and Device number
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-D display device list
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-D[n] specific device number
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{% endhighlight %}
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If you want to read the temperature from the device, you might have to prefix the call to `pcsensor` with `sudo`.
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