Am Donnerstag, 9. Juni 2005 14:06 schrieb Serg Oskin:
> "JK" == Jan Kandziora wrote:
>
>  JK> Am Mittwoch, 8. Juni 2005 23:12 schrieb Alfille, Paul H.,M.D.:
>  >> You are absolutely welcome to participate.
>
>  JK> Then I'm happy to go on the bug-hunt.
>
>  JK> Anyway, for my project I need an automation framework (not a GUI, just
> a JK> library) for 1-wire devices and Linux, with some things owfs itself
> doesn't JK> address, e.g. timers or grouping of 1-wire chips to "devices" -
> the goal here JK> is to uniquely identify "devices" instead of single chips
> and thus, allow JK> plug'n'work. I want to develop this in Tcl (that's why
> I'm after the JK> binding).
>
>  JK> I don't know if you are interested in such a framework - it's a little
> off the JK> scope.
>
> It should support your application, but not OWFS.
> Look here it as an example: ftp://oskin.ru/pub/linux/1wire/
> It was written before creation owtcl.
>
I will take a look.


>
>  JK> I'd expect the owtcl client to throw an error if the server is not
> reachable. JK> Am I correct? In that case, the automation framework could
> try to reconnect JK> every 10s or the like.
>
> owtcl transfers almost all mistakes OWFS in to your application. For
> reliability I recommend to check presence of any 1wire chip's on the
> bus (see my example).
>
Yes, that's a must anyway.


>
>
>  JK> BUGS
>  JK> Simultaneous work of several connections is not supported.
>
>
>  JK> I really need multiple simultaneous connections for my application -
> who JK> doesn't? Is this a limitation of owlib (global data structures) or
> simply a JK> limitation in the owtcl wrapper? I would start with this bug
> if someone JK> guides me.
>
> Sorry, this information has become outdated. Fixed.
>
Wow, that was a fast fix. ^_^ 
Or do you mean, by using owserver?

Kind regards

        Jan



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