

I began WL.com uploading by WiFiLogger a few years ago but on a non-subscription free account and that is still going on. With WiFiLogger (basically the same as WeatherlinkIP but can upload directly to many services like WU, WOW, CWOP, Windy, WC, PWS, AWEKAS, and also. I had used VVP years ago but that wasn't working very solid so abandoned it. I had bought an additional Vue console and then WiFiLogger so I used CumulusMX with that but still could not run 2 programs at the same time. I stop Cumulus1 twice a month to have WeatherlinkPC catch up the data.
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I am also still running Cumulus1 on an old Acer with Windows 8 and that uploads to Has anyone else running a WLL device exported their WeatherLink data in this way? Did it go through cleanly? And for those of you with a WLL are you happy with both it and the software?

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I could have stopped running Weatherlink many years ago but as I had the software to run both it and Cumulus I just left it running. I wouldn’t need Weatherlink on my NC10 any longer. It would then give me more options for a replacement computer to continue to run Cumulus. If that file can be imported into WLL I’d have a complete record of my data back to 2009 which makes the WLL unit extremely attractive. But importing it into an Access database and correcting it as well as checking the rest isn’t too difficult.

There’s going to be some dirty data in it after my station went berserk in early December and recorded crazy rain amounts. The resultant text file is 160Mb and contains 1.26 million records. I’ve found the option and selected all years from 2009 up to today. Reading an article on ProData’s site it appears WLL can import a tab-delimited text file output by Weatherlink. Could it be exported from Cumulus or Weatherlink? Otherwise it would be like running a brand new station. But what was putting me off was all my historical data. I’ve been reading about the new WLL unit and the very attractive software for displaying the data. So rather than panic and run around like a headless chicken should that happen I’ve been researching my options. And that means the end of VirtualVP and running WeatherLink as Cumulus would have to take priority. That means if / when my Samsung NC10 dies it would be nigh impossible to find another decent netbook that can run Windows XP. But that is only a 32-bit program and there’s no version that will run on a 64-bit OS. As well as the original Cumulus I also run Weatherlink using VirtualVP. As many of you know I’ve been running my VP2 weather station since May 2009.
