Shouldn't be.

I'm partial to the ASUS WL500G-Deluxe. It's a WTR54G clone with more memory
(32MB), easier flashing(you can flash openWRT directly from the the web
interface), and a USB port. I've run Christian's binary with 100 chips (mostly
temperature sensors). That's too much for temploggerd, but fine for shell
scripting.

Paul


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Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [Owfs-developers] RE: Help Designing a 1Wire system


so you saying having ~20 2408 chips and say 10 other arbitary devices (lcd,
programmable buzzer) is gonna be too many devices to run with owfs...
i am hoping to run it on an embedded system, perhaps the nslu2, wrt54g or
perhaps if i have to an VIA EPIA Board...
I thought that 1wire could handle 30 devices with a resolution of approx 2-3
times per second...
thanks for your input




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