Hi Jan and others

Jan Kandziora wrote:
> 
> Which host adapter do you use? 
> 
OK, I forgot to mention the used hardware - sorry:
An embedded ARM with 400MHz 
The 1-Wire bus master is connected via I2C a DS2482-100
The temperature will be read from DS18B20 temperature9


Jan Kandziora wrote:
> 
> What's the loop delay?
> 
At time of the previous posting I used 5s loop delay accessing the
"uncached" values 


Jan Kandziora wrote:
> 
> Do you really need such a tight loop? Temperatures aren't changing within
> a 
> second, so sampling with a sleep of 5s or even more may be sufficient.
> 
You are right, now I used the cached values with will be updated from the
real devices every 15 s
This slow-down also reduced the owserver CPU load - but still it is a lot,
the process consuming the most CPU seconds (column TIME+ in "top" command)
of all running processes.

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