On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:20:17 +0000, I wrote:

> One idea which comes to mind: all Dallas chip IDs I've seen so far end
> with x000000 (or 010800 or some combination thereof). I propose to use
> some of these bits as a signature, so that OWFS knows that it can use a
> special command (is there a global list so that we don't step on
> anybody's toes?) for asking the chip what it really is and what other
> interesting things it might be able to do.
> 
Found it: http://owfs.sourceforge.net/family.html

Is that uptodate?

I'll freeze the last two bytes of my self-generated IDs to 0xBE42 and
start thinking of implementing a nice feature/status/whatever command.
0x42 seems to be still globally free. ;-)

-- 
Matthias Urlichs


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