Follow that path to INSTALL.HTML and just double click on that.The message i get when installing to a mac:
File not found
Firefox can't find the file at /Users/user/Downloads/HERB.IQ.SILVERLIGHT4.RELEASE.1 (4) 3/.\HERB.IQ.SILVERLIGHT4.RELEASE.1\INSTALL.HTML
Whats up?
Sorry meant to say INDEX.HTML not INSTALL, once you open index right click and choose installI have. When I click on install.html it opens a firefox page that has a link for me to click. It says:
Click on the local link below, you will see a loading screen, right click anywhere on that screen and choose install.
HERB.IQ.SILVERLIGHT4.RELEASE.1\INSTALL.HTML
So when I do that, I get the:
File not found
Firefox can't find the file at /Users/user/Downloads/HERB.IQ.SILVERLIGHT4.RELEASE.1 (4) 3/.\HERB.IQ.SILVERLIGHT4.RELEASE.1\INSTALL.HTML
Silverlight is up to date. I have spent an hour trying to do this.
Click this link --> http://herbiq.sourceforge.net/OSX/index.htmlSorry man. I just don't see what you are saying. I can not find an index.html anywhere. Ive installed a lot of programs before and this one does not want to install on my MAC. I have followed all the steps to install and it just isn't happening. Too bad. I want this software.
*woot another badass update thnks brahQuick update, Added a few things to 0.7.0, automatic backup, you can set the number of backups it will keep so it doesn't kill your hard drive. Automatic refresh so you don't have to hit the refresh button anymore. Added a nutrient mix section which I have screenshots of below
I also have an update to the sensor service I've been testing to automatically email you when one of your sensor variables goes over a threshold you set (IE too hot, lights not on, etc).
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Right now I tested it with the usb weather board from sparksfun but it would work with any serial port based sensor. I plan to add a lot more hardware support in when I have time.awesome software!
I'm curious about what sensors work with it though? 1215 posts is A LOT to read through!
What version are you running of maxosx? I tested it on lion, it's just a simple hyper link pointing to INDEX.HTML in a sub directory. If you manually navigate to INDEX you should be good to go. Alternatively you can install it from here too --> http://herbiq.sourceforge.net/OSX/index.htmlYour MAC version does not load it cannot find the file to install. Just an FYI
It sure doesnt help that I've been dragging my ass getting your setup to you I just about have its(below) brother finished and we'll have 2 exact copies for any troubleshooting needs. It needs a bit more firmware tweaking, but its beta cousin seems to be doing fine(spare the fact I had to add another wallwart to energize the 9th+ relay I had hookedup during allOn) and it will soon be in your hands!Right now I tested it with the usb weather board from sparksfun but it would work with any serial port based sensor. I plan to add a lot more hardware support in when I have time.
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Ready when you areIt sure doesnt help that I've been dragging my ass getting your setup to you I just about have its(below) brother finished and we'll have 2 exact copies for any troubleshooting needs. It needs a bit more firmware tweaking, but its beta cousin seems to be doing fine(spare the fact I had to add another wallwart to energize the 9th+ relay I had hookedup during allOn) and it will soon be in your hands!
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Not for that but I can give you the jist of it, add your nutrients, make sure you set at least a total quantity. When you add the nutrients to the mix on the next tab it will subtract from your remaining nutrients, if you don't specifiy remaining it will copy what you entered in the total nutrients field. The 3rd tab you select the plants you are feeding this "mix" to and it will divide the ammount each would get if it was dispered evenly, showing in those plants events. I have a picture of it a few posts back in action too.very nice program. is there any FAQ's or help files?
I am struggling in the nutrient section, particularly in adding nutes to the mix and feed.