Hi Gregg,

You can still use Delphi!

From Delphi, open and write to the appropriate 1-wire files.

Paul Alfille

On Saturday 04 March 2006 01:29 am, Gregg C Levine wrote:
> Hello!
> Well part of that below has been completed. I am now preparing to
> unpack that trial. I suspect however that I won't be able to construct
> an appropriate program in Delphi to manage a group of switches. Now
> the more relevant question for the group: Does anyone more familiar
> with writing Bash shell scripts have any suggestions for coding a
> simple script that would send a command to a mounted 1wire file
> system? As you can imagine the devices would be those switches.
> ---
> Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Remember the Force will be with you. Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
>
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> Hello from Gregg C Levine
> Now that I've got the issues of building the currently available
> releases of the OWFS code settled I now have a new problem.
>
> Basically I need to turn on and off a DS2406 several times a second.
> The output it produces would be streamed to a collection of digital
> logic that itself is connected to a serially connected apparatus.
> Probably many DS2406s would be involved in this, from four to as many
> as eight. While the DS2408 would be an excellent choice for this, I do
> not want to travel down that path as yet.
>
> I had originally thought of adapting one of the examples that Maxim-IC
> itself had written, for Windows of course. That being their Delphi
> DS2406 example. But since the emulator for the serially connected
> apparatus also runs on Linux, and probably better at that I had
> shelved it. (Despite the decision to go ahead and grab a trial from
> Borland.) Do any of you have an idea how this could be written out
> using a shell script? It would have to be simple and neatly written.
> And very definitely not the kind of scripting that ends up being
> written in Perl. (There are personal reasons for this objection. If
> anyone needs to have this point clarified please contact me off list.)
>
>
> If need be I'll even accept a script written out using the TCL
> language.
> ---
> Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Remember the Force will be with you. Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
>
>
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